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Police: Girl, 3, dies after dad’s attempt to drown kids

Emery P. Dalesio Associated Press

Durham, N.C. — Police say a 3-year-old girl has died after her father tried to drown her and her siblings in an apartment complex pond.

Alan Tysheen Lassiter

Durham Police spokeswoman Kammie Michael said Wednesday that the girl had died. She had been hospitalized in critical condition since Sunday night, when her fully submerged body was pulled from the pond by an off-duty Durham County sheriff’s deputy.

Alan Tysheen Eugene Lassiter is currently charged with three counts of attempted murder for trying to kill the girl, her sister and their 7-year-old brother. Lassiter is jailed on a bond of $2 million and is awaiting a court hearing next month.

Lassiter’s 5-year-old daughter was also rescued from the pond, but she was found floating and has been released from the hospital.

Police say the 7-year-old boy got away from Lassiter and ran for help.

Lassiter initially told residents of an apartment complex he believed his 7-year-old son had been kidnapped and needed help finding him.

He flagged down passers-by at the Audubon Lake apartments Sunday night saying he was searching for his son, apartment complex manager Sylvia Scott said Tuesday.

Orange evidence flags line the shore of a pond in the Audubon Lake neighborhood of Durham, N.C. on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015. Police say Alan Tysheen Eugene Lassiter attempted to drown his three young children, two of whom remain hospitalized.

It wasn’t until later that Lassiter told Scott and a 911 operator that he’d drowned his 3- and 5-year-old daughters, Scott said. Lassiter was mistaken: The girls survived after being pulled from the water by Durham County Sheriff’s Deputy David Earp, who lives nearby.

The boy had escaped and run for help, police said.

Scott said she was the one who called Earp. As the deputy retrieved the girls, Lassiter was standing nearby smoking a cigarette. He became distraught, wailed “What have I done?” and started to cry, Scott said.

Lassiter, 29, of Raleigh, did not live at the apartment complex, according to Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez.

Earp said the girls were about 10 feet from a bank that slopes sharply down to the pond, which is about as long as a football field. The 5-year-old was floating and crying, Earp said. Her 3-year-old sister was fully submerged. Earp said he walked into water about 5 feet deep and snatched each one of the girls under an arm.

After getting them safely to land, Earp said he took the 5-year-old to a nearby gazebo and asked Scott and her son to watch over her.

“I knew she was terrified and I just took her off and didn’t want her to be around her sister,” Earp said.

The five-year veteran of the sheriff’s department said he and the arriving officers from the Durham police department performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the 3-year-old for about 15 minutes until medical help arrived.

The younger girl was in critical condition Tuesday and the older girl in good condition, police said.

According to authorities, Lassiter threw the girls into the pond surrounded by apartment buildings.

Lassiter said so himself, during a 911 call Sunday night. Between expletive-laden rage and distraught sobs, he told a dispatcher officials had tried to take away his children as he dealt with a personal problem.

Lassiter was charged with three counts of attempted murder: one count for each of the girls and a third for their 7-year-old brother. Lassiter was jailed, with bond set at $2 million, pending a hearing next month. Earp, 26, who has no children of his own, says the life-or-death episode continues to reverberate for him.

“It plays over in my mind a lot, as I’m sure with any person,” Earp said. “Hopefully these kids will push through.”