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Mother of Boy Who Drowned Is Suing Carl Crawford For $1 Million Claiming He’s Responsible

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Last month, two people drowned on former major league baseball player Carl Crawford’s property.

In the documents, Liban Hersi claims that Crawford didn’t do enough to prevent her son’s untimely death on May 16.

Hersi says her son was visiting Crawford with a family friend for a party at his mansion in Harris County, Texas.

She said Crawford had a huge pool but no fencing around it.

This article was originally posted of Boy Who Drowned Is Suing Carl Crawford For $1 Million Claiming He’s Responsible 

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