A toddler who was hospitalized after a house fire that killed his parents in Waterbury, Connecticut, has died.
Waterbury fire officials said a toddler that was hospitalized after a house fire that killed his parents has died.Wednesday.
The toddler's parents have been identified as 45-year-old Fred Lawson and 25-year-old Alexia Moreno. Officials identified the child as Nasir Lawson. Fire officials said they pulled three people from the third floor of the home. Firefighters performed CPR on them and all three individuals were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
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