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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am absolutely heartsick over this story. To me, it sounds like the family lived in a small DC home with no yard, went to their family home on the water for a getaway. They kicked a ball into the water. The mom was having fun being with the child, and having a nice break from work. Being that covid is going around, they didn't want to lose the ball. They thought it would be fun to hop into a canoe on the property and chase the ball, and got sucked out into the bay. Where else would one find a soccer ball during covid when nothing is being delivered timely right now, everything is closed? They were having fun, being playful. No one was on the water. The governor had just called for stay at home orders. They must have been in distress, and no one was around to help them. The mother or son saw one another drown and struggle, lose each other. They fought and struggled in the hard winds and whipping waves. Look at the eyes of the members of this family when you see pictures of them online. They are good, happy people. This mother loved her family. The father is used to being in the spotlight in the Kennedy family, and an attorney (hence, his ability to be able to address the thousands of messages pouring in). They all sparkled before this. It was an awful tragedy. Please stop the INSANE rumors that there could have been any foul play. God bless this entire family, especially Maeve and Gideon who suffered an untimely, tragic death. [/quote] Yes, no one else was on the water. The water temp was too low and it was too windy - that’s why. They shouldn’t have been on the water either.[/quote]
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