Indiana girl Emma Sweet's death declared drowning, homicide: coroner
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Emma Sweet, a 2-year-old Indiana girl who was found dead in November, days after some hunters found and rescued her father from a submerged pickup truck, died from drowning, the Bartholomew County Coroner’s Office has determined, according to a report.
She had last been seen alive four days earlier, with her father in the pickup truck, the station reported. Then relatives reported them missing Thanksgiving Day, the report said.
The girl’s official cause of death was described as "complications of hypothermia and asphyxia due to drowning," and was ruled a homicide, FOX 59 reported.
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