MIAMI-DADE — The Miami-Dade neighborhood and cherished types gathered Saturday to mourn the tragic reduction of 13-year-old twin brothers Andrew Paul and Alex Paul, who drowned in a lake on Friday, April 7.
The funeral company was held at New Vision Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Witnesses say the twins ended up playing with mates by the lake at Arthur Woodard Park, on the 1100 block of Northwest 99th Avenue Friday afternoon, when a person of the youngsters pushed Alex into the lake.
“The brother jumped in to try out to help save his brother,” claimed a witness who determined himself only as Jefferson. “He couldn’t, and equally of them have been drowning.”
Initial responders rushed the scene, pulling the boys out of the lake, but it was much too late for the twins.
The family members claims Alex and Andrew were being extremely near, and that they had significant dreams for the foreseeable future.
“Andrew explained to her mommy, when I turn into a law enforcement officer, I will assistance you a ton. And Alex explained the same issue, when they grow up, they’re likely to operate hard to give her a new home, a new lifestyle, that was the desire,” claimed the translator on behalf of Cereste.
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