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5-year-old boy drowns in Anacostia River

A five-year-old boy has died after drowning in the Anacostia River.

Around 6 p.m. on Thursday, first responders were called to the area of Anacostia Drive in Southeast D.C. for the report of a child in the river.

When they arrived, the five-year-old had already been pulled from the river by family members and others in the area.

D.C. Police said the unconscious boy was flown by helicopter to a nearby hospital by U.S. Park Police where he was pronounced dead.

Police believe this was an accidental drowning.

This story is developing.

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