Don't Miss
- Study Says Most Parents Don’t Use Car Seats In Ride Share Vehicles Like Uber
- This 12-Year-Old Boy Is A Sophomore Aerospace Engineering Major!
- Fire Safety Experts Warn Of Hand Sanitizer Danger After A Mom and Kids Escape House Fire
- Recall Alert: Peaches May Be The Cause Of Salmonella Outbreak, 68 People Ill
- Summer Vacation In The Days Of COVID: Tips To Stay Safe
- How To Safely Grocery Shop During The Coronavirus Pandemic
- Michigan Teen With Vape-Related Illness Undergoes Double Lung Transplant
- Teen Kicks Off Anti-Vaping Campaign From Hospital Bed
- Teenager Receives Life Sentence For Strangling Sister To Death Over A Wi-Fi Password
- Toddler Falls To Death From 11th Deck of Cruise Ship
Divers Find Body Believed To Be Missing 2-Year-Old
0 comments
Keep Reading ↓
Divers have found a body that is believed to be that of a 2-year-old boy who went missing after his family’s car plunged into a Southern California aqueduct 2 weeks ago.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said that the body was discovered in the California Aqueduct in Hesperia on Thursday afternoon.
The identity of the body, believed to be Noah Abbott, will need to be determined by the coroner.
The toddler’s Mom and 3-year-old brother died when their Volkswagen drove through a fence and crashed into the channel on March 2. Noah was apparently swept away.
The 10-year-old brother, Elijah Estrada, was the only survivor of the accident.
The cause of the crash is still being investigated.
0 comments