Influencer Emilie Kiser Breaking her silence The death of her 3-year-old son trigger.
Kiser wrote via Instagram on Thursday, August 28: “There is no such scope of speech.
She continued: “Trig is our kids and our best friend. The light and spirit he brings into this world is bright, pure, happy and undeniable. We miss him every day and we often feel overwhelmed in continuing. I never thought we would feel sad in this way, or suddenly lose his pain.”
Kiser notes that “no family has to endure” the “pain, heartache and emptiness” they experience.
“As Trigg’s mother, I went all out and I knew I should do more to protect him,” she wrote. “One of the hardest lessons I have ever carried was that a permanent pool fence could save his life, which I will never ignore again. I hope that in this pain, Trigg’s story will help prevent other children and families from suffering the same loss.”
Kisser then thanks their family for their “unconditional love” and for her audience for “good message.”

“The only way to get through grief is to keep working hard since that day, every day, every day, every hour and step by step for one minute,” she wrote. “When I started social media as a new mom, my goal was to connect with other moms and find a community. I found that in all. I found a community, a hobby I love and a job that I’m so grateful for.”
She continued: “I have always been my true self on social media and try to be honest in sharing my daily life while also paying attention to what I have not chosen to share. I have seen this tragedy now, how online relationships lack boundaries, especially when it comes to protecting children’s privacy. Go forward.
Kiser shared her statement and she hoped she “can share more about how I navigate this sadness in a place of grief, but for now, all I can say is thankful for your love, compassion, patience and space, you have brought us sorrow. I’m grateful for that.”
Chandler, Arizona, Police Department confirms US Weekly On May 18, Trigg died after falling into a coma from his home backyard pool on the evening of May 12. The cause of death was not shared at that time.
The department is in a us. “Out of respect for family privacy, we will not post additional details until the investigation is over.” us It was confirmed in June that the investigation was closed.
Chandler Fire Department previously told local Arizona news media 12 News Trigg was in critical condition after being found in the swimming pool. Police reportedly arrived at the scene first and began CPR before firefighters took over. Trigg was then flew to Phoenix Children’s Hospital for further treatment.

Brady Kiser, Teddy Kiser, Emilie Kiser and Trigg Kiser
Courtesy of Emilie Kiser/InstagramLater that month, Kisser filed a lawsuit asking the court to prevent the release of records related to Trigg’s death.
“Emilie is now experiencing her parents’ worst nightmare. She lost her young son on May 18, 2025, her three-year-old Trigg Chapman Kiser (‘trigg’), after a heartbreaking accidental drowning at her family’s home on May 12, 2025. Arizona Republic read. “Emilie is trying her best to be there for her surviving son, two-month-old Theodore. But every day is a fight.”
In court documents us In June, a judge ruled that her privacy request was temporarily kept confidential, “until the decision was made to balance the public’s need for information and privacy.”
Close to the source of the lawsuit shared with us That Kisser is not at home In the event of an accident, “the consequences should not be forced to be relived through the lens of the virus”. Meanwhile, Brady told authorities that he was alone with his two sons. Application based on search warrant USA Today In June, Brady said when his youngest son was soon “distracted” by their youngest son Invisible Trigg Three to five minutes. When he saw Trig in the pool, Brady jumped in and called 911. us Contact Brady’s team at the time for comment.
In July, the Chandler Police Department filed criminal charges against Brady. “The Chandler Police Department has completed an investigation into the tragic drowning of three-year-old Trigg Kiser. After a thorough review of the evidence, investigators recommend a 4th degree felony charge of Brady Kiser for child abuse,” the statement said. “The case has now been submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for review.” us Contact Brady’s team at the time for comment.
A later statement from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office shared that there was no “possibility of a conviction” for Brady.
Emilie and Brady got married in 2020 and were born in July 2021 with Trigg. via Instagram. “We were fascinated by all his tiny features and loved him very much.”
Their family grew up with the birth of the couple’s second son, Teddy. Emilie Instagram videos Delivery of Teddy. “The long wait is worth it. I will do it again only when Brady holds our kids and announces him to me.”
Emilie’s videos about marriage and maternity have earned her more than 1.2 million Instagram followers and more than 3.4 million Tiktok followers. She included a few Triggs in her latest news Instagram postsher title is “Love a good photo and beautiful hair, every day 🍓☁️✨♥️.”
Released the day after Mother’s Day, the May 12 slide shows a heart-warming photo of Trigg kissing his mother on the cheek with his baby Teddy’s mother, and Brady lying in a towel to dry with her son and trickling in a towel after swimming in the pool.
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