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Horror moment boy, 2, accidentally shoots his mum dead after picking up his dad's gun and playing with it

Horror moment boy, 2, accidentally shoots his mum dead after picking up his dad's gun and playing with it

The Irish Sun13 hours ago

THIS is the horrific moment a two-year-old child accidentally shoots his mum dead after picking up his dad's gun and playing with it.
Video footage of Friday's tragedy showed the boy grabbing the firearm from a table before pulling the trigger as his mum turned to look at him.
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The terrifying footage shows the boy playing with the gun
Credit: X/@BnewsNatal
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The victim was shot in the chest and arm, and initially seemed to have survived the shooting
Credit: X/@BnewsNatal
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The mum is seen falling to the ground
Credit: X/@BnewsNatal
The couple, who were at their home in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul at the time, appeared so deep in conversation that they failed to notice their son holding the Glock 9mm pistol.
In a video captured by a home security camera, the victim is caught being shot in the chest and arm.
She initially seemed to have survived
In a state of shock the youngster is captured running to his mum's aid as his dad grabs the lethal weapon from the floor.
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The 27-year-old woman has been named locally as Deborah Rodrigues Monteiro and has been pictured in Brazilian media.
Police have launched an urgent investigation into the incident and have confirmed the husband, a farmer who had a
licence
for the weapon, will face manslaughter charges.
It has not yet been established whether the young boy will remain under the care of his dad or if he will be taken into social services.
Local
police
chief Danielle Felismino confirmed the gunshot victim had been taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead.
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The weapon she was killed with and ammunition has been seized by detectives.
The autopsy is understood to have taken place yesterday morning although the results have not yet been made public.
Moment shooting 'target' grabs passerby to use as a human shield as gunman opens fire outside takeaway
Devastated locals jumped to social media to offer their condolences and share their support with the family.
One commenter wrote: 'My condolences to the
family
and friends. How sad!'
Whilst another added: 'My deepest condolences to the
family
and friends at such a difficult moment.'
This isn't the first time a tragic accident like this has taken place.
In June 2023, pregnant Ohio mother Laura Ilg and her unborn baby were killed after her toddler accidentally shot her in the back.
Police said afterwards that the two-year-old boy had retrieved the gun from a nightstand inside a room that's door had accidentally been left open.
The fatal incident also comes as a six-year-old was caught drowning in a pool as his cousin watched on helplessly.
Shocking footage showed the boy desperately trying to stay afloat before a quick-thinking stranger leapt into the water to help him.
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The dad is caught rushing to grab the firearm
Credit: X/@BnewsNatal
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Police have launched an investigation into the incident
Credit: X/@BnewsNatal
The harrowing video pictured two cousins standing on the side of a Fort Lauderdale pool in Florida.
The six-year-old boy named
Oscar
is seen jumping onto a blue inflatable sunbed before losing his balance and falling into the water.
Seemingly unable to swim, he is seen flailing his arms around in a failed attempt to tread water.
Standing on the side of the pool, his cousin realises he can't do anything as he does not know how to swim either.
Desperate to help his
But he hesitates a few times when he realises he would also end up drowning.
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The dad will face manslaughter charges
Credit: X/@BnewsNatal

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