A pair of tragic twin toddlers have been laid to rest in tiny white
coffins after they died in a swimming pool accident just before
Christmas.
Little Robbie and Charli Manago were found unconscious in their backyard pool by their mother Fleur on December 20.
The tots, a boy and a girl, were found unconscious in their backyard pool in Sydney by their mother, Fleur, who pulled them out of the water.
Neighbours desperately tried to resuscitate the twins before paramedics arrived to take them to a nearby hospital on December 20.
Little Robbie and Charli Manago were found unconscious in their backyard pool by their mother Fleur on December 20.
The tots, a boy and a girl, were found unconscious in their backyard pool in Sydney by their mother, Fleur, who pulled them out of the water.
Neighbours desperately tried to resuscitate the twins before paramedics arrived to take them to a nearby hospital on December 20.
The Sun reports
both children were put on life support machines but tragically Charli
died on Boxing Day and her brother passed away three days later.
Police revealed the tragic twins were only out of their parents' sight "for a few minutes" as they issued an appeal for people to be aware of their children around pools.
Hundreds of mourners attended the twins’ funeral at Our Lady of the Angels church in Kellyville, in Sydney’s north west, on Friday morning.
They were laid to rest the day before their second birthday.
Many broke down at the sight of the two tiny white coffins adorned with pink and white flowers.
The older siblings of the twins, Antonia, Bryan and Angelica, laid teddy bears on the coffins during the service.
Police revealed the tragic twins were only out of their parents' sight "for a few minutes" as they issued an appeal for people to be aware of their children around pools.
Hundreds of mourners attended the twins’ funeral at Our Lady of the Angels church in Kellyville, in Sydney’s north west, on Friday morning.
They were laid to rest the day before their second birthday.
Many broke down at the sight of the two tiny white coffins adorned with pink and white flowers.
The older siblings of the twins, Antonia, Bryan and Angelica, laid teddy bears on the coffins during the service.
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