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Four found dead in San Diego home; three in pool, one in tub [Updated]

Sandiego Three people were found dead in a San Diego home's swimming pool Tuesday and a fourth body was discovered in a bathtub inside, authorities said.

Three of the victims at the Skyline neighborhood home were adults and one was a child, police said.

[Updated at 8:55 a.m.: Maurice Luque, a spokesman for the San Diego Fire Department, said a man and woman and the child were in the pool and a woman was in the bathtub. The gender of the child had not been released.

All four died by drowning, but it was unclear what caused them to drown, he said. Homicide investigators were on scene.]

Police responded to a call around 6:40 a.m. that there had been a death at the home. When they arrived, they found all four bodies.

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Photo: Police cars and other emergency vehicles were called to a home on a cul de sac in the Skyline neighborhood of San Diego where four bodies were found. Credit: KSWB-TV (Channel 5)

 
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Do you think it had anything to do with the rapture perdictions? There was another family that the mom attempted to do a murder\suicide over it. Thinking it was better than getting left behind? There are lots of vaunerable people out there. Excuse my spelling.


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