A boy and girl stayed at home with their great-granny, who was said to have left her door open due to her Alzheimer’s, and later drowned after leaving the house unnoticeably by their grandmother.
One day, the mom of the twin toddlers Locklyn and Loreli, Jenny Callazzo, discovered her children were in their family’s pool in Oklahoma City. They were not aware of their surroundings. Sometime after that, both patients were officially declared to have died.
Callazzo is a mom of six kids who also manages a boutique business. Her husband and her grandmother are also members of their family household.

Photos taken from the air revealed the pool to be filled with what seemed to be dark green water from feculent algae. People remember the tragic time they saw the mother crying in the back of an ambulance while emergency workers worked to save her children.
A few days ago, the mom posted a snapshot of her twins playing and added the caption, “Just want to go outside and play.”

Police are working on finding out what caused the twin toddlers’ drowning.
According to the Daily Mail, no incidents of fouling are counted.
Callazzo’s family members have set up a GoFundMe to help meet the family’s costs. These innocent babies were given to us for only a short time. If you are able to provide help, even small donations will be highly appreciated. The family is thankful for all the love and care people have given them.
Doctors and experts advise that it is risky for parents to keep a pool if there are young children living in the house. According to OU Health’s Laura Gamino, young children like to get near water, yet toddlers don’t know how to save themselves from drowning. Drowning comes on very fast without any loud warning.

Many individuals worry their kids will scream in the water, but in fact, their mouths are filled with liquid. The sound is almost non-existent, which makes it especially frightening.
She recommends that parents around the world set up fences of at least four feet, making sure the door lock is out of children’s reach.
Let us all pray for the family who is mourning the loss.