Texas Toddler Drowns In Backyard Pool
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An autopsy was ordered after a Texas toddler who evidently wandered out of the house drowned in a backyard swimming pool.
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ARLINGTON (June 24, 2009)--An autopsy was ordered after an Arlington toddler who evidently wandered out of the house drowned in a backyard swimming pool.

The body of the 21-month-old boy was found in the pool Tuesday night.

He was pronounced dead at about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday.

Authorities identified the boy as Damion Salazar.


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Posted by: Pop Location: Texas on Oct 8, 2010 at 02:35 PM

To OMG, if you cannot state something positive, please just keep you mouth shut,and your thoughts to yourself! My thoughts and prayers go out to the parents and family members of this child!
Posted by: Central Location: Texas on Jun 25, 2009 at 09:57 AM

To OMG in temple, i am sure this is just a very unfortunate accident. I can remember when my kids were little ones they are lightening fast..parents have to keep on their toes and make sure the kids are accounted for at all times. My prayers go out to the family!
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Waco on Jun 25, 2009 at 09:38 AM

To OMG, Why would you even say that?! You shouldn't just assume the worst in people! That only makes you a negative influence on this already messed up world we live in!!!!
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