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Meanwhile, at the pool, Hunt's lucky coin is sent flying into the pool by a rogue golf ball from the nearby country club. Hunt goes to retrieve it, but a newly uncovered drain sucks him down on top of it. The suction traps Hunt, and the pressure begins to skyrocket to more then 240 PSI, disemboweling him and sending his blood and organs flying out from the pump enclosure.
According to a family attorney, Abigail Taylor passed away Thursday night at a hospital Omaha.Robert Bennett, the attorney for the Taylor family confirmed Abigail's death to KARE 11.Bennett said Abigail's parents were with her when she died at Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha."The world's less better off without Abigail Taylor," Bennett said.Abigail, of Edina, was injured June 29 when she sat on a wading pool drain at the Minneapolis Golf Club in St. Louis Park and its powerful suction ripped out part of her intestinal tract.The six-year-old had been hospitalized in Omaha since December, where she received a triple-organ transplant in an attempt to repair the damage from the accident.She had suffered a series of setbacks, including 16 surgical procedures, said her father, Scott Taylor.In early March, she began chemotherapy after doctors concluded that she had likely developed a cancerous condition that is triggered on rare occasions by organ transplants."She had some amazing fight in her," said Rick Sansted, prinicpal of Edina's Concord Elementary where Abigail was a first grader. "We're just a sad community today."