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A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy made a harrowing 911 call after finding his mom dead at home days after a man was caught staring at her through window.

The child from Las Vegas, Nevada, placed the call in the early hours of January 28 when he found his mom, Briana Flowers and her friend Anfernee Pollard, unresponsive and suffering from gunshot wounds.

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Briana Flowers was found dead by her seven-year-old son just days after a man was seen staring at her while she sleptCredit: Gofundme
 

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Both Briana and her friend Anfernee Pollard were found suffering from life-threatening gunshot woundsCredit: News 3 LV
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that they arrived at the property around 7:20 am where both adults, 31, had life-threatening injuries.

Despite life-saving measures, both of them were declared dead at the scene.

While no suspects have been named, Flowers’ family and friends revealed that just days before her death a man was seen watching her through a window.

Friend Shatiera Davis told KVVU that a week before her death, Briana called the cops on her ex-boyfriend with whom she allegedly experienced domestic violence and stalking.

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Davis, the boy’s godmother, said that the latest call to officers was made after she was left with bruises and needing medical help after her “ex-boyfriend had tried to kill her,” Davis said.

“She saw someone looking in her blinds in her house while she was asleep,” Davis added, referring to a separate incident that Briana told a mutual friend about.

“She told me, she said, I just had a feeling to wake up and I looked out my window and someone was staring at me.”

Briana went to check it out and claimed she saw a man, who she thought was her ex, getting into a car.

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Davis also said her friend was screening calls from an unidentified number before she died.

Officials have not said if the deaths of Briana and her friend are connected to the alleged stalking, but the case is being investigated as a double homicide.

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Anfernee Pollard was visiting Briana as she felt unsafe in her own homeCredit: Gofundme
Davis revealed that Pollard, known as “Big Bang” was likely the latest in a number of friends who had been staying with Briana to help her feel safe.

“He lost his life during a violent incident, and those who knew him know he was the kind of man who always stood as a protector and safe space for the people he loved,” a GoFundMe page reads.

A fundraiser has also been set up for Briana’s son with over $11,500 having been raised thus far to help with his education.

Before her death, Briana had also taken on the custody of her young sisters after their mother died and now they too need to find a way forward after another devastating loss.

The U.S. Sun has reached out to the police department for an update.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233.

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A fundraiser has been set up to help raise money to support her son for his future