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It’s a tale that mixes sports betting and tragedy in a way no one expected. Brady Kiser allegedly placed a $25 wager on Jayson Tatum’s performance during an NBA playoff game just before his 3-year-old son Trigg drowned in their backyard pool. The chilling details reveal that while engaging in some fatherly multitasking—feeding Trigg and his baby brother Teddy—he lost sight of Trigg, who had wandered outside. Surveillance footage revealed the devastating truth: Trigg spent at least nine minutes alone before being discovered.
The whole situation raises eyebrows, as investigators felt it warranted recommending a Class 4 felony charge of child abuse. However, the local Attorney’s Office decided not to go forward with charges, leaving many to wonder where accountability lies in such a tragic accident. Brady’s attorney reminded everyone that they believe it was just that—an accident, albeit a heartbreaking one. It makes you think, doesn’t it? How do we balance our distractions with responsibilities, especially when kids are involved?
This incident reminds all parents about the importance of vigilance, especially around water during the summer months. So, what do you think? Is it ever okay to mix gambling with parenting duties, or is that a line that should never be crossed?
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