A 3-year-old girl has drowned in the swimming pool of the home of an Atlanta reality star, according to police reports. The girl has been identified as Aryanna “Ari” Rice, the niece of “Married to Medicine” star Quad Webb.

On July 7, Marietta’s Sherwood Lane received a drowning report, and Cobb County police responded. The house is the address of Quadriyyah “Quad” Webb, a cast member of “Married to Medicine: Atlanta.”

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According to the police, they were informed that a 3-year-old girl drowned in the swimming pool in the backyard. When police arrived on the site, they discovered firefighters treating the child with first aid. She died at Scottish Rite Hospital after being taken there.

Two guys who were guests at the house told police they spent about two hours in the pool between 6 and 8 o’clock, got out, and ordered pizza. The males claimed that after spending some time inside and hanging out, they went back downstairs and noticed what they believed to be a doll in the pool.

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When the men recognized the child, they rescued her from the water and called 911. Later, the hospital declared her dead. Police discovered that the child was Tamica Webb’s daughter from Memphis, Tennessee. The police report listed her name as Aryanna Rice. It’s not confirmed if Quad was at home at the time of the incident.

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The police report stated that the Marietta home belonged to Rice, though the police report said the child was just at the home for a month-long vacation. When Mary Loise Cox, the child’s grandmother, was questioned by police, she stated that she had last seen the infant with her daughter Quadryyah, albeit she was unable to recall the exact time.

The drowning is described as a tragic accident in the police report. Webb hasn’t spoken about the child’s death or clarified her specific link to the deceased child.