Two children drown after being swept away in creek at Alabama nature preserve
By
WBRC News staff, Abby Haymond, Jordan Gartner
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Summary
Two young siblings, aged between 7 and 11, drowned after being swept away in a creek at Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Jefferson County, Alabama. First responders were called Saturday evening after reports of the children going underwater at a popular family swimming spot. The children were missing upon arrival of emergency crews.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTwo children died after drowning at a nature preserve in Alabama this weekend.
When we arrived on scene, we had two children who were missing.
Two children were said to have been swept down the creek at a popular swimming spot for families at the preserve.
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