A 10-year-old California boy died Monday, four days after he got into a fight with another child at a trampoline park and collapsed, police say.
A 10-year-old California boy died Monday, four days after he got into a fight with another child at a trampoline park and collapsed, police said.
Duran was transported to a regional trauma center in critical condition, and succumbed to his injuries days later, authorities said.
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