
Influencer Emilie Kiser’s 3-Year-Old Son Dies After Being Found Unconscious in Pool
Influencer Emilie Kiser’s 3-Year-Old Son Dies After Arizona Pool Tragedy
By T. Zeller for DailyMail.com | Updated: 07:13 BST, 19 May 2025
[IMAGE: Emilie Kiser with her son Trigg. Caption: TikTok star Emilie Kiser shared heartfelt family moments before her son’s tragic drowning accident.]
TikTok creator Emilie Kiser’s three-year-old son, Trigg, has died after being found unresponsive in a backyard pool in Chandler, Arizona. The Chandler Police Department confirmed the toddler succumbed to his injuries days after the incident, which occurred on May 15.
Emergency Response and Hospitalization
Authorities responded to a 911 call near Chandler Heights and Cooper Roads, where CPR was already being administered. Paramedics rushed Trigg to a local hospital before airlifting him to Phoenix Children’s Hospital for critical care. Despite efforts, he passed away on May 18. Police expressed condolences to the family and stated the investigation remains ongoing.
[IMAGE: Backyard pool area. Caption: The Kiser family’s pool where Trigg was discovered unresponsive.]
Social Media Silence Sparks Concern
Kiser, a mommy influencer with 3.1 million TikTok and 1 million Instagram followers, abruptly stopped posting after the accident. Fans flooded her last TikTok—a cheerful morning routine video featuring Trigg, newborn Teddy, and husband Brady—with supportive messages. Comments included, “You’re a good mom. Brady is a good dad. Nothing can change that,” and “Life is so unfair.”
Growing Family Amid Heartbreak
Emilie and Brady welcomed Trigg in July 2021 and announced their second pregnancy in September 2024. Their newborn, Teddy, arrived in March 2025. Emilie had shared her joy on Instagram: “We love you so much already… The love I have for my boys is infinite.”
[IMAGE: Emilie’s Instagram post with newborn Teddy. Caption: Emilie announced Teddy’s birth in March, calling him “our little angel.”]
The tragedy highlights the dangers of childhood drowning, a leading cause of death for children under five. Authorities urge parents to ensure pool safety measures, including barriers and supervision.
For support, contact organizations like the National Drowning Prevention Alliance.
[IMAGE: Family photo of Emilie, Brady, Trigg, and Teddy. Caption: The Kiser family before the tragedy, celebrating life with their two sons.]
This story has been condensed to 600 words. Original article: DailyMail.com.
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Influencer Emilie Kiser’s son, 3, dead after being discovered unconscious in pool