Texas family demands full justice as teens face tampering charges in drowning case

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Daniel Erving, an 18-year-old who drowned at Lake Ray Hubbard in Rowlett, Texas, in April, is at the center of renewed calls for accountability after two teens were charged with tampering with physical evidence—allegedly discarding Erving's clothing and cellphone. Investigators say the suspects panicked and fled the scene; the death was ruled an accidental drowning, and the investigation continues with Rowlett PD assisting the Dallas Police Department. Represented by attorney Ben Crump, the family seeks “whole justice” beyond the initial arrests.
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- Arrest made months after Sachse High senior was found dead in Lake Ray Hubbard NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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