1-year-old dies after drowning at Atascocita-area apartment on Sunday, according to HCSO

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1-year-old dies after drowning at Atascocita-area apartment on Sunday, according to HCSO
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According to deputies, an adult was looking after several children at the Lake Forest Apartments pool when the 1-year-old went underwater.

A 1-year-old child has died after drowning in an apartment complex pool on Sunday afternoon, according to Harris County Sheriff's Office.The incident happened around 4:30 p.m. at the Lake Forest Apartments located at 19780 Atascocita Shores Drive.

According to deputies, an adult was looking after multiple kids at the pool when the young boy went underwater.The toddler was taken to the hospital via Life Flight but was pronounced dead shortly after, according to HCSO.

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