A 2-year-old boy from Ohio died after being run over by a tractor Tuesday.
WAYNE TOWNSHIP, Ohio —The Clermont County Communications Center received a 911 call from a resident reporting that her little brother had been run over by a tractor, according to Clermont County deputies.
Officials said they arrived on the scene at 6:23 p.m. and made contact with Wayne Township EMS and fire teams, who confirmed that the toddler had died from his injuries and was unable to be resuscitated. Detectives responded to interview witnesses and to process the scene. Their investigation remains ongoing.Loading ...
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