Five-year-old twins were found dead Friday in a home in Sanford, Florida, after a woman leapt to her death off the State Road 417 bridge over Lake Jesup near Oviedo, sheriff’s officials said.
Deputies were called to the S.R. 417 bridge around 8:45 a.m. when a motorist spotted a car pulled over on the shoulder of the bridge. A woman then slid out of the passenger-side window before jumping into the water, said Lemma.
The police later identified the woman as 31-year-old Catorreia Hutto.
Lemma said deputies spotted the woman floating in the water and summoned two nearby fishermen to recover the body. One of the fishermen happened to be an off-duty Seminole County firefighter.
The discovery prompted a well-being check at a home on Alexander Avenue off Airport Boulevard near HE Thomas Junior Parkway in Sanford. This is where the children, a boy and a girl, were found dead in their bunk beds, according to Lemma.
Cause of death of each child is unknown
Lemma further added that the causes of death will have to be determined by the medical examiner.
According to Lemma, a gun was found in the bedroom, but the children did not appear to be victims of gunfire. There were also no signs of blunt-force trauma.
“If (the deputies) did not check the vital signs, they would not know that they had been deceased,” Lemma said. “So (the cause of death for each child is) unknown”.
Lemma described the home as having little food or furniture. He also added it’s not known if Hutto, who worked at a temp agency, was struggling financially. The sheriff further added that she had been at work as early as a few days ago.
The twins last attended school on October 13, Lemma said.
Hutto apparently tried to call her mother, who lives in Perry, Florida, but was in the Orlando area for a medical procedure, Thursday night. But her mother told authorities she missed the call and assumed it was one of the children playing with the phone because there was no message.
Lemma said it’s believed that the father of the children lives in South Florida.