Florida family found dead in pool identified as mom reveals dad and kids went on daily swim that came to a 'sudden end'

A FATHER and his two children have been found dead in a swimming pool after going on their daily swim.

Jean Wisly 'Wes' Fontus, his five-year-old daughter Emmie and son Tyler, two, all died in Florida last Thursday.



They are all understood to have been found by the children's mom and Fontus' wife Anne Marie Dolce.

Police said they were called to the home in Hollywood shortly after 3:30pm.

It is not clear how all three died but police are reported to be investigating the incident as an accident.

Dolce said she had been looking at old pictures of her family since their death.

She told Local10: "It does make me smile at the same time, but the reality of the situation is really heavy and hard."

A GoFundMe for the family had raised more than $27,000.

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It reads: "After breakfast, playtime and lunch, like any other day, Wes, Emmie and Tyler went for their last swim together in the family's pool.

"We imagine that they played in the pool, Emmie and Tyler climbing onto and splashing water at dad as always.

"At some point, something happened that caused that fun time to come to a sudden end.

"We may never know how, and we will surely never understand why, but we are comforted in knowing that Dad, Emmie, and Tyler are together in Heaven in the loving hands of God."




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