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Child, woman drown in pool at Houston home of ex-MLB star Carl Crawford

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A child and a woman trying to rescue the kid drowned Saturday afternoon at a small gathering at the Texas home of former MLB star Carl Crawford.

Houston police are currently investigating the incident that resulted in the tragic loss of a 5-year-old boy and a 25-year-old woman.

The residence is owned by Crawford, a retired baseball player who played for the Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Chronicle reports.

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Jodi Silva, a spokeswoman for the Houston Police Department, stated that the 5-year-old started having trouble breathing while in the pool.

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TMZ reports that there were six people attending the pool party and that Crawford made an attempt to revive the two.

Source: theGrio

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