UPDATE: More info released on drowning death of 3-year-old Decatur boy
OREANA, Ill. (WCIA) — The Macon County Sheriff's Office released more details regarding the drowning death of three-year old Kaseyn Clifton of Decatur.
Just before 2 p.m. on Saturday, sheriff's deputies and Argenta-Oreana Fire officials responded to 115 E. Burgess Street in Oreana after they received reports of a drowning. The person who called said that they found their little brother, later identified as Clifton, in their pool not breathing.
Multiple departments respond to Memorial Day fire in South Macon
Abbot Ambulance Service took him to Decatur Memorial Hospital, where he was declared dead shortly after.
Further investigations revealed that at the time of the drowning, Clifton was at home with his siblings and his aunt. His mother had left the residence for about 15 minutes to run errands. Unknowingly to his family, Clifton left the house; he successfully unlocked the sliding glass door to the back deck, and then he fell into the pool.
When his mother returned, she saw the back door was open and discovered that the Clifton fell into the pool. 911 was called immediately and first responders attempted life-saving measures before Clifton was taken to the hospital.
The Macon County Sheriff's Office concluded their investigation and no criminal charges will be pursued.
There is no further information available at this time.
OREANA, Ill. (WCIA) — A three-year-old boy was killed in a drowning incident, the Macon County Coroner confirmed.
Coroner Michael D. Burkham said in a release Wednesday afternoon that Kaseyn Clifton of Decatur drowned in a swimming pool in Oreana.
WCIA reached out to the Macon County Sheriff's Office for more information.
This is a developing story. We will share updates as we learn more.
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