Crime & Safety
6-Year-Old Still In Critical Condition After Electrocution: Cops
The cause of the incident at MGM National Harbor is still under investigation.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD -- A 6-year-old girl continues to fight for her life Thursday, two days after being electrocuted at MGM National Harbor, police say.
In an update posted to Twitter Thursday morning, Prince George's County Police say that the investigation is continuing with multiple agencies involved, and the girl's condition remains unchanged as she is still listed in critical condition.
Prince George's County firefighters transported the two patients just before midnight on Tuesday, spokesperson Mark Brady said. The other person who was injured is expected to be OK, and is reportedly an MGM employee who attempted to intervene when he saw the girl being electrocuted.
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It is still not clear how they were shocked.
MGM electrocution update,the incident continues as an ongoing investigation between multiple agencies. The cause remains under investigation. The condition of the 6 y/o remains unchanged as she is still listed is critical condition at a regional hospital
— PGFD PIO (@PGFDNews) June 28, 2018
(Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for MGM National Harbor)
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