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Negligence Alleged as Foster Mom Distracted During Twins' Tragic Pool Death

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Twin toddlers drowned in foster home pool after being left unsupervised
  • Parents sued county for $6 million, alleging negligence by foster mom and authorities
  • Pool barrier had large gap, allowing children to access the pool
Negligence Alleged as Foster Mom Distracted During Twins' Tragic Pool Death

In a heartbreaking incident, two-year-old twin boys, Legend and Sincere Strong, drowned in their foster home's swimming pool in Sacramento, California, on October 9, 2023. The boys were under the care of their foster mother, Schitara Page, at the time.

According to the lawsuit filed by the boys' parents, Alize Strong and Jaqwan McClure, Page was on a video call for over four hours that morning and allegedly "looked away for five minutes" before finding the twins unresponsive in the pool. The lawsuit also claimed that the pool barrier at the foster home had a large gap, allowing the children to access the unsecured pool.

The parents sued the County of Sacramento, alleging that its child protective services agency failed to protect the vulnerable twins by placing them in an unsafe home. The county recently settled the lawsuit for $6 million, acknowledging its responsibility in the tragic incident.

The lawsuits against Page and the landscaping companies involved in the pool's installation and maintenance remain ongoing. The boys' parents hope this settlement will help them begin to heal from the devastating loss of their precious twins.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The twin boys, Legend and Sincere Strong, drowned in the swimming pool of their foster home in Sacramento, California, on October 9, 2023.
The parents filed a lawsuit against the County of Sacramento, alleging that the county's child protective services agency failed to protect the twins by placing them in an unsafe foster home. The county recently settled the lawsuit for $6 million.
The lawsuit claimed that the foster mother, Schitara Page, was distracted and left the twins unsupervised, and that the pool barrier at the foster home had a large gap, allowing the children to access the unsecured pool.

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