4-year-old boy swept away in California river found dead day after 8-year-old sister’s body recovered

A missing 4-year-old boy who was swept away with his 8-year-old sister in a raging California river over the weekend was found dead Monday, a day after searchers recovered the girl’s body, authorities said.

Rescue personnel spotted the boy beneath the water against a tree in the Kings River, about 1.75 miles from where he and his sister initially entered the turbulent water on Sunday, the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office said. 

The search for the siblings began around 2 p.m. Sunday after the pair fell into the cold river and were swept downstream, officials said.

The children had entered the water with their mother and her adult friend about a mile down from Pine Flat Dam while trying to climb onto a specific rock, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Neither child was wearing a life jacket.

Deputies and Cal Fire firefighters responded with rescue boats and launched a search.

Less than an hour later, the 8-year-old girl was found dead about .2 miles from where the current carried her away. Her brother, however, remained missing.

On Monday morning, about 40 rescue personnel continued the search for the missing boy using boats, a remote-controlled vehicle in the water, drones and a helicopter.

No additional information about the children’s deaths was immediately released.

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Both the Kings and San Joaquin rivers have been closed to recreational users since March.

Authorities warned that "heavy winter storms and melting snow … have created high water levels and hazardous conditions."

"The water remains cold, in the low 50s, the current is swift and trees serve as dangerous obstacles," the sheriff’s office said.

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The rivers will remain closed until the "extraordinary dangerous conditions" improve, officials said.

Super Bowl champ unhappy with Ben Roethlisberger's remarks on Kenny Pickett: 'That's whack'

Ben Roethlisberger’s comments about Kenny Pickett did not sit well with one-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion Michael Robinson on Monday.

The former Pittsburgh Steelers star admitted to Pickett on his podcast he did not want him to succeed in his first year. Pickett replaced Roethlisberger after the two-time Super Bowl champion retired from the NFL.

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"I’m going to be sure transparent about this. I’m going to get blasted, I probably shouldn’t say this," Roethlisberger said. "Early on, I didn’t want you to succeed. … That’s selfishness in me, and I feel sorry for that."

Robinson was a fourth-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2006. He played as a wide receiver and a fullback and won a Super Bowl title in Seattle in 2013. Now an analyst for the NFL Network, Robinson was upset with the remarks.

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"Big Ben, man that’s whack bro," he said. "I know it’s human, I get it. But that’s one of those things where you’re like, I’m thinking like that, but those words don’t actually find their way to come out of my mouth and say it at the end of the day. Because you don’t do that to a young quarterback. 

"Ben wouldn’t have wanted to do that to him when he was there."

Pickett appears to be the Steelers’ quarterback of the future even as Pittsburgh lined up veteran quarterback Mitchell Trubisky and Mason Rudolph behind him.

He played in 13 games, starting 12 of them, in his first season. He had 2,404 passing yards, seven touchdown passes and nine interceptions. He was 7-5 in those starts.

Pickett said Tuesday he had no ill will toward Roethlisberger for the remarks.

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