Bode Miller’s Wife Posts Horrific Photo Of Dead Daughter After Pool Drowning
Weeks after Bode Miller and wife, Morgan Beck, lost their toddler daughter, Emmy, to a tragic pool drowning incident, the heartbroken mom has posted a disturbing photo of her now-deceased baby girl.
“I wish I could have one more day to hold you, but until that day comes, continue to work through me and give me the strength to bring awareness, my love,” Beck, 31, captioned the heart-wrenching image of her crying over her dead daughter's body.
“I told you as I held you in this moment that you could still change the world, you could still move mountains. Every step we take forward is because of you and Levi. Your footprint will forever be left on this world. I love you, My baby girl,” she added.
RadarOnline.com readers know both Beck and Miller, 40, have opened up about the tragic death of their toddler daughter ever since she accidentally drowned inside a neighbor’s pool.
“It’s been 37 days since I’ve held my baby girl. I pray to God no other parent feels this pain. My heart is with you @nicolehughes8 as we walk this journey together. And thank you @scarymommy for helping us spread awareness,” wrote Beck in an Instagram post, days after mourning the death of her child this June.
Miller also spoke of the tragedy, writing on Instagram that the entire family was absolutely “devastated” by the toddler’s sudden passing.
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“We are beyond devastated. Our baby girl, Emmy, passed away yesterday. Never in a million years did we think we would experience a pain like this. Her love, her light, her spirit will never be forgotten. Our little girl loved life and lived it to it’s fullest everyday. Our family respectfully requests privacy during this painful time,” he captioned a photo of his daughter on June 11.
Now, both Bode Miller and Morgan Beck have chosen to move past the pain and continue growing their family.
Beck will welcome another child later this year, and the couple will continue to focus on raising awareness about the dangers of drowning deaths for kids.
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