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RICHMOND, TX (KTRK) -- Fort Bend County authorities are investigating a suspected drowning at the home of a Houston Texans football player.
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Investigators are at the scene now -- a home in the 2000 block of Grand River in Richmond that belongs to Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith.
According to neighbors, there was a large party at Smith's house last night. They had valet parking and neighbors could hear loud music.
This morning around 9:30am, the Richmond Fire Department was called out to the home. Officials at the scene said a dead body was found at the bottom of the pool.
The age and gender of the victim have not been released. We have a crew at the scene. Please stay with Eyewitness News and abc13.com for more information as it becomes available.
Fort Bend County authorities are investigating a suspected drowning at the home of Houston Texans' defensive end Antonio Smith.
Authorities are at Smith's $1 million, five-acre estate in Richmond, where there was reportedly a large party Saturday night. Smith tweeted about a pool party Saturday, including one line that said, "Hot and sunny out at 94's paradise ranch cowboy boots ninja mask and speedo's."
The Richmond Fire Department was called out to the home this morning, where officials said a dead body was found at the bottom of the pool.
Fort Bend Sheriff's Office said the victim was an adult male. They would not provide any other details.
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