'He Was A Hero': CA Father Drowns Trying To Save Son's Life
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By Megan Verhelst
Published on April 25, 2026.
Juan Andrade, a 55-year-old father, died at the age of 55 at Lincoln Park in Los Angeles on April 14 after attempting to rescue his son, who has autism, from the lake. He was found at the bottom of the lake and taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. A fundraiser started by his family has been started for his family, with contributions to the cause.
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