San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

MOTHER, 2-YEAR-OLD DIE AFTER FALL AT PETCO PARK

Police investigat­ing incident have not yet determined whether it was an accident

- BY LORI WEISBERG & GARY ROBBINS

A woman and her 2-year-old son died late Saturday afternoon after they fell from the third level of Petco Park, just as thousands of baseball fans were heading inside for a Padres game, San Diego police said.

The woman, 40, and the boy were pronounced dead at 4:11 p.m., about 20 minutes after police were alerted to the incident, said homicide Lt. Andra Brown.

The pair fell from the third level concourse — the equivalent of six stories high — to Tony Gwynn Drive below, Brown said. While efforts were made to resuscitat­e the woman and child, it quickly became apparent that neither had survived the fall, she said.

Their names were not released; both lived in San Diego. Police said the child’s father was at the ballpark when the deaths occurred.

Police said it remained unclear if the fall was accidental or intentiona­l.

Brown said investigat­ors understand that there may have been a number of people in the concourse area who might have more informatio­n, which, she said, could potentiall­y “give the family some peace.”

“Our hearts obviously go out to the family, but also to the people who here could potentiall­y be traumatize­d who saw this,” Brown said. “It’s a horrible, horrible thing. That’s why we’re giving it a very serious look.”

The incident horrified fans

who had come to Petco to cheer on the Padres taking on the Atlanta Braves at the tail end of the baseball season. Posts on social media reflected the sadness and shock of those who had seen what happened, while others in the stands at the 4:15 p.m. game talked about it among themselves.

“I’m just sitting in my seat crying,” one fan tweeted. “Wtf even matters right now on the field knowing what went down here. If anyone is at Petco and needs a hug I’m down. This is beyond devastatin­g.”

Several people who said they witnessed the fall were too shaken to talk.

A man who did not wish to be identified said his wife witnessed the fall. She told him that it appeared a toddler fell from an area with picnic tables, and the woman also fell while trying to grab the child.

A woman who declined to give her name told the Union-tribune she was walking across the Omni hotel footbridge leading to the ballpark when the incident occurred and didn’t see the fall. She said her husband witnessed a woman and child going over “the side from the third floor of

Petco” outside Section 316.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has informatio­n is asked to call San Diego police at (619) 531-2000 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.

 ?? GARY ROBBINS U-T ?? A San Diego police officer looks over the side of the Petco concourse after a woman and child fell to their deaths Saturday before a Padres game.
GARY ROBBINS U-T A San Diego police officer looks over the side of the Petco concourse after a woman and child fell to their deaths Saturday before a Padres game.

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