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A PARENTING influencer’s husband was watching a basketball game he allegedly bet $25 on when his son tragically drowned in the family’s pool, cops said.

TikTok star Emilie and her husband Brady Kiser’s son died on May 18 after falling into the family’s pool at their home in Arizona.

Family photo: a man holding a toddler, and a woman standing next to them.

Emilie Kiser’s husband was reportedly watching a basketball game when his son Trigg drownedCredit: instagram/emiliekiser
Couple sitting outdoors at a cafe, enjoying iced coffees.

The boy is believed to have fallen in the water while playing with an inflatable chairCredit: Instagram/emiliekiser
Emilie Kiser's TikTok profile image.

Emilie Kiser has built a huge following online for her mom and wife contentCredit: TikTok

New details about his death were revealed by Arizona police on Friday in a report alleging Brady, 28, was watching an NBA playoff game and had left their son Trigg unsupervised for over nine minutes.

Trigg was “in the water for about seven of those minutes” before Brady found him unconscious in the water, the report states. The tot died six days later in hospital.

Brady was caring for Trigg and the couple’s newborn son, Theodore, while Emily, whose wholesome family content has attracted millions of followers, was out with friends, according to the police report.

Speaking to officers after the incident, he said he lost site of the boy for about “three” or “five” minutes.

“I didn’t have a clock, obviously, I don’t know the exact time, but it was moments, it wasn’t minutes it was moments, it wasn’t that he had been out of sight for long,” he told cops.

CCTV footage, however, showed Trigg was unsupervised for at least nine minutes, the report said, adding that the boy had been playing with an inflatable chair before he accidentally fell into the pool.

Police initially suggested Brady be charged with one count of child abuse but the Maricopa County Attorney’s Officer later pulled this as it was deemed there was “no reasonable likelihood of conviction”.

Kiser’s lawyer previously said he was reassured by the county attorney’s “thorough investigation and confirming that this was a tragic accident”.

According to the report, Brady told officers he wasn’t on his phone before the drowning and, while a basketball game was on the TV, he wasn’t paying attention to it.

The dad told police he last saw his son in the backyard through a window. It was only when he went to get a drink that he noticed the boy in the pool.

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He “acted immediately” and performed CPR on the child – leaving him “swaddled on the ground in the patio area”, the report said.

There is “no evidence” the dad failed to act but “it is clear Brady’s attention was divided,” it added.

The report’s release comes after Emilie pushed to have the case sealed because of her large online presence.

She reportedly argued that leaving the material public could open the door for social media sleuths to create disturbing AI recreations – similar to viral content generated after other high-profile deaths, like the Idaho college murders.

In his ruling, Judge Whitten declared: “Specific material harm to her and her family outweighs the negligible public interest in those particular portions of the report.

“The narrow redaction of those sections strikes an appropriate balance between transparency and human dignity.”

Kiser’s attorney, Shannon Clark, later told the Mail Online: “We’re grateful to [the judge] for carefully balancing the important interests at stake and allowing a narrow but meaningful redaction to the Chandler police report, removing two pages that detail the graphic final moments of Trigg’s life. 

“These redactions do not alter any material facts of the accident, but they protect the dignity of a little boy whose memory should reflect the love and light he brought to the world. 

“From the start, this has been about protecting Trigg and the family’s ability to grieve privately. 

“This decision allows them, and the public, to remember him for the beautiful life he lived, not the tragic way it ended.”

Emilie has not commented on the incident.

Family photo of a couple and their young son at a baseball stadium.

Emilie has pushed to have the case sealed because of her large online presenceCredit: Instagram/emiliekiser
Woman and young child at a baseball game.

Emilie was out with friends at the time of the horrific incidentCredit: Instagram/emiliekiser
Young boy holding a Hot Wheels gift set at his birthday party.

The three-year-old was allegedly left unsupervised for nine minutesCredit: Instagram
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