The influencer speaks for the first time of the son who is drowned in a swimming pool; I wait

The influencer speaks for the first time of the son who is drowned in a swimming pool; I wait


Emilie Kiser has published an open letter assuming the responsibility for the death of the child




The influencer Emilie Kiser made his first public position on the death of the three -year -old son Trigg at the end of May of this year. Tiktaker said on Thursday 28, that she and her husband live a deep mourning, together with a feeling of guilt.

“A loss of this capacity seems impossible to express in words. I spent days, weeks, months trying to find them and I also took the time I needed to digest the loss of my baby,” said Emilie, three months after the accident.

The boy was drowned on a swimming pool on May 12, he was taken critical for a hospital where he spent six days in the hospital, but he could not resist. “I take full responsibility as a mother Trigg, and I know that it should have done more to protect it. One of the most difficult lessons I carry is that a permanent pool fence could have saved your life, and it is something that I will never neglect. I hope that, in the middle of the pain, the story of Trigg will help you prevent other children and families from undergoing the same loss,” he said in the publication.

Emilie Kiser has over 3 million followers in Tiktok and over 1 million on Instagram. The digital influencer produces content on family life and motherhood. It is also Theodore’s mother, born in March this year. “We miss every second every day and we continue to go on often it seems unbearable. I would never have thought that we would experience mourning in that way or the pain of losing it so suddenly,” says Emilie.

The accident made the influencer rethink his career on the internet, since the motto of his channel was to “connect with other mothers and find a community”. In the note, he says: “I found this and much more through all of you. I found a community, a hobby that I love and a job for which I am very grateful. I have always been my authentic self on social networks and I did my best to honestly share my daily life, while I was careful of what you chose not to share.”

“In the future, I hope to be able to share more on how I am browsing this mourning, but now all I can say is obliged for love, compassion, patience and space they have given us to cry. I am more grateful for this that can ever be expressed,” concluded the letter.

Source: Terra

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