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In Texas, the bodies of twins found at the bottom of the pool in the house nannies

In Texas, a mother is heartbroken after the bodies of her twins were found at the bottom of the babysitter pool.

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The twins, who should have been two years old in a month, were found on Friday at the bottom of the pool in the nanny’s house, which worked as a children's center on Fox Lonas Road in West Knox County, the sheriff said.

After finding the children, they were taken to the nearest hospital, where Ellis was pronounced dead. Her twin brother, Elijah, was on the life support apparatus and he was pronounced dead on Sunday, a hospital spokesman told reporters.

"I know they're in heaven together right now, giggling," said Amelia Wiand, mother of twins Elijah and Alice Orejuela, adding that her son would never have lived without his twin sister.

The woman said that the organs of her son Eli on Tuesday donated to help other children.

“After much suffering, Elijah went after his sister Elissa. Both children were very strong. She was his second half. They were soul mates and were never separated from each other. Even at the time of death, they were together. ”

Wiand said her son donated his organs to save the lives of strangers whom he will never know.

“I will never accept this and I don’t know how to live with this pain,” she continued. “But to prevent another family from suffering this immeasurable pain, today Elijah became a superhero.”

In a separate article on Facebook, Viand, who works as a nurse, thanked the public for their support after the incident.

According to records, the house, in which the twins were drowned, acted as a day care center called Om Baby and is registered to Jen Sally from Knoxville. Sally does not own the house, according to the property records.

A Tennessee Department of Human Services spokesman said that Om Baby does not have a license as a day care facility, and Sally did not have a child care license, that is, she was not allowed to control more than four children for more than three hours.

However, the Om Baby profile on Care.com previously advertised day care places for children up to six people. Records were then deleted.

Knox County Sheriff's Office is investigating, and the authorities have not yet indicated whether criminal charges will be brought.

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