
Family from Oklahoma responds to son's drowning incident with action
A family in Oklahoma City is channeling their grief into action following the tragic loss of their four-year-old son in a drowning accident. Marisalyne Rosario, Sol's mother, described the experience as unbearable and something she wouldn't wish on anyone. On a typical day in August 2025, Rosario's son Sol went missing while she was doing dishes, leading to a heartbreaking event where she found him floating in the pool. Despite her efforts and calling 911, Sol couldn't be saved as drowning can occur in less than a minute. This incident highlights the alarming statistics of drowning being the primary cause of death for children under four, especially those with conditions like autism. In response, Sol's parents are advocating for "Sol's Law" to enhance pool safety regulations by requiring both a perimeter fence and a barrier around pools in every home, inspired by states like California. They are also pushing for improved water safety education, aiming to prevent such tragedies in the future. To support their cause or share feedback, you can reach out to [email protected].
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