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Influencer Lindsay Dewey's 22-Month-Old Son Dies After Mirror Falls on Him

  • A large mirror fell on 22-month-old Reed Dewey, causing a severe traumatic brain injury and a fractured skull.
  • Reed was pronounced dead shortly after paramedics arrived at their Idaho home.
  • Lindsay shared their story on Instagram to raise awareness about household safety and secure furniture.
  • Many people reacted supportively to Lindsay's posts, leading to more than 50,000 new followers on her Instagram account.
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Little Reed, the youngest son of U.S. influencer Lindsay Dewey, died after a domestic accident in his home in Idaho, United States. The child, 1 year and 10 months old, suffered a traumatic brain injury when a large mirror fell on him.The child symbol of Uruguayan football died: he sang hanging on the meshThe incident occurred at the end of February. Lindsay told on his social networks that the minor would have fixed a cup of suction into the mi…

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A child of just a year old, called Reed, died a few days ago in a domestic accident in Idaho, USA. The tragedy occurred when a big, heavy mirror fell on him while he was playing. His mother, the influencer Lindsay Dewey, informed his followers about Redd’s death. He specified that the events took place in February of this year, when he was preparing dinner for his family. “Apparently, Reed had one of his bowls of suction cup and stuck him in the…

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E! News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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