Malaysian influencer couple's 2-year-old son falls into hotel pool on Mother's Day, dies 5 days later

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Malaysian influencer couple's 2-year-old son falls into hotel pool on Mother's Day, dies 5 days later
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Happiness turned to heartbreak for Malaysian influencer Jasmine Yong on Mother's Day (May 12) when her two-year-old son Enzo fell into a hotel pool and never regained consciousness. After fighting for his life in the ICU for five days, the boy died last Friday.

Malaysian influencer couple's 2-year-old son falls into hotel pool on Mother's Day, dies 5 days laterPHOTO: Instagram/jasmine.y, Instagram/kvin_wangHappiness turned to heartbreak for Malaysian influencer Jasmine Yong on Mother's Day when her two-year-old son Enzo fell into a hotel pool and never regained consciousness.Yong and her husband, fellow influencer Lim Kong Wang, took to Instagram the next day to break the news of Enzo's death.

"Our baby Enzo has gone to heaven and become a happy little angel. He is no longer in pain or suffering, and we’re grateful for everyone’s prayers and blessings," they wrote in Chinese.Recounting what happened that fateful day, Yong said the family of three had gone on a staycation to celebrate Mother's Day, checking into the hotel a day before.

The couple then carried Enzo to the hotel lobby, where they asked an employee to call for an ambulance and assist in emergency aid.

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