Texas Father-to-Be Dies After Getting Electrocuted While Trimming Tree
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Texas Father-to-Be Dies After Getting Electrocuted While Trimming Tree

Yard work sadly turned tragic for one Texas father-to-be. The 20-year-old died after getting electrocuted while trimming a tree in the yard. He was expecting his first child.

An Arlington Police Department spokesperson confirmed the identity of the victim to People. Carl Blaylock III died after hitting a powerline. He was using a chainsaw and hit the powerline while trying to cut down the tree. Authorities pronounced him dead at the scene. Currently, they're not planning a criminal investigation. All signs point to this being a tragic accident.

"At this time, we have no evidence that a criminal offense occurred," the Arlington Police Department spokesperson said in a statement. "This appears to be a very tragic accident." Police officers had to keep back the family while firefighters tried to retrieve Blaylock.

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"The family of Carl David Blaylock III (a.k.a. Trey) is devastated at the tragic loss they sustained when Trey cut into a power line hidden in a large tree," read the statement. "He and his girlfriend Alyssa had just announced on Facebook that they were expecting a baby girl later this year."

Texas Father-To-Be Dies

"Trey was the first generation [in his family] to graduate high school at Timber Creek High School and was finding his footing in life but working contract jobs to earn money. This particular job would have made him $100," they added.

His step-grandmother Lynn Amante created a GoFundMe to pay for Blaylock's funeral. They also wanted to establish a trust fund for his child. She wrote, "Life can be so tragic. Hi, my name is Lynn Amante and I'm the step-grandma of Trey Blaylock (aka Carl David III). Treys's 20 year old life was cut short yesterday in a tragic accident. He was helping his uncle (not licensed or bonded) trimming trees in Arlington when he cut into power line hidden in the tree."

"Words cannot express what a good young man Trey was," Amante continued. "He has been in our lives since he was a young child. He leaves behind his devastated father, my daughter, his two sisters, Jasmine and Mya and his brother, Kayson."

Hie family said they would "remember Trey as a young man who loved his family, his dog and dirt bike. He worked hard and was polite and helpful to all. Forever in our hearts."