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Three brothers die after falling through a frozen pond in Texas
Summary
Three brothers aged six, eight and nine died after entering a frozen private pond near Bonham, Texas on January 26; their mother went into the water and was later rescued but could not save them. The Bonham Independent School District closed amid the severe winter storm.
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Three brothers aged six, eight and nine died after entering a frozen private pond north of Bonham, Texas on January 26. Authorities said their mother entered the water and was not able to save them. First responders and a neighbour removed the two older boys and an extensive search later recovered the youngest child. The Bonham Independent School District closed because of the severe winter weather affecting the area.
Reported details:
- The boys were reported as aged six, eight and nine and the incident occurred at a private pond, according to local authorities.
- Their mother, identified in reports as Cheyenne Hangaman, entered the water and was later rescued; she reported she could not save the children.
- First responders and a neighbour helped remove the two older boys, and an extensive search recovered the youngest child.
- Officials noted that the cold spell has affected a wide area and that more than 40 storm-related deaths have been reported across several states.
Summary:
Local officials and the school district described the event as a major loss for the community and said school operations were affected by the storm. Undetermined at this time.
