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Emilie Kiser says son Trigg’s drowning death was ‘the worst moment of my life’

Social media impressive Emilie Kiser, 3 -year -old son Trigg’s death, May court forced the documents about the incident to hide the “the worst moment of my life, he said.

Christopher Whitten, the judge of Maricopa District Supreme Court, ordered Kiser to open his notification on August 20, according to the documents obtained by the USA Today.

The Declaration was part of a case trying to hide the records of Kiser’s death in May.

In early August, as part of the case, Whitten gave the release of a partially corrected police report that explained Trigg’s accidental drowning death. In the report, the police concluded that Trigg accidentally fell into the pool after opening and falling into a swelling chair.

Kiser’s declaration added to the first case as a corrected version in May was hidden so far. The document offers the first public comments about the death of Kiser’s son.

Gallagher & Kennedy, a law firm representing Kiser, did not respond to USA Today’s requests for comments.

The death of Emilie Kiser’s son: Full case see the timeline

Emilie Kiser says that his son’s death ‘annoys me’

Emilie Kiser joins the back beach of Poppi Soda in Gurney’s Montauk in Montauk, New York on July 28, 2023.

In the declaration, Emilie Kiser said Trigg’s death was “the most violent and emotional event I’ve ever experienced.”

He asked a judge to hide Trigg’s death and video images, which he said that the authorities recommended that he and his husband never saw.

“Watching or knowing these images can see these images, forces me to re -experience the worst moment of my life, to intensify the situation and to prevent my ability to heal.”

As a social media impressive, Kiser argued that he only shared “love for our children” online.

“Nothing we share as a part of my profession aimed to portray or depict something other than deep and love in our family.” He said. “It should remain like this in my mind and in the minds of others forever.”

Kiser also admitted that the platform was interested in the case. Kiser appeared at the gate of foreigners and asked him to “pray on the house” and sent some unknown senders packages.

“The tragedy is already disturbing me, but knowing that there are certain videos and other images that capture this event, and then crushes me beyond words.”

Police report surveillance video and images were corrected from the version presented to the public according to the court’s decision.

What happened to Trigg, the son of Emilie Kiser?

Emilie Kiser’s 3 -year -old son, Trugg, died on May 18, which the court documents called an accidental drowning.

The end of the Chandler Police Department Public Information Officer Wasu, the family’s Chandler, was taken to hospital six days before the backyard pool in Arizona.

According to a partially corrected police report published on August 7, Emilie Kiser’s husband Brady, Trigg and the couple’s newborn son Theodore was alone at home.

Brady Kiser told the police that Trigg went out after having dinner. He said that Trugg was distracted by Theodore when he lost his opinion.

The surveillance video showed that Trigg accidentally fell into the pool after opening and falling to a inflated chair. According to the report, outside and seven people in water for 10 minutes.

A drowning, a case, a possible crime accusation: Timeline of the case

Since the death of Trigg in May, the Kiser family has faced both a lawsuit against Brady Kiser and a possible criminal child abuse.

Emilie Kiser did not speak public about the death of his son and Silent in social media accountsHe has millions of followers.

The case and the criminal case are now apparently solved. See the timeline below.

  • May 12: Trigg was taken to the hospital after withdrawing from the pool.

  • May 13: Chandler Police File Search Varant Apps Applications for the supervision video from two open cameras in the backyard of Kiser’s house.

  • May 27: Emilie Kiser is suing to hide public records about the death of the last Trigg.

  • June 3: The first court hearing of the Public Records Case.

  • July 15: Chandler Police proposes to blame a heavy child abuse against Brady Kiser in Trigg’s death.

  • 25 July: Maricopa District Lawyer Rachel Mitchell announced that Brady Kiser had not faced the accusation.

  • August 7: Christopher Whitten, the judge of the Supreme Court of Maricopa, ordered the release of the Redacted police report on the death of Traugg.

  • August 20: Christopher Whitten, the judge of Maricopa District Supreme Court, orders Emilie Kiser to close the statement.

Melina Khan is a national trend reporter for USA Today. Can be accessed at melina.khan@usatody.com.

This article was initially published on the Usa Today: Emilie Kiser says that the death of his son is ‘the worst moment of my life’

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