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Teener drowns at Lawndale Spring; investigat­ion on

- By PJ Orias

FOLLOWING the fatal drowning incident in the City Government-run resort over the weekend, the City Government has created a task force to investigat­e the death of 16-year-old James Cloyd Casiño at Kagay-an Lawndale Spring Resort here.

City Administra­tor Teddy Sabuga-a said the task force aims to conduct a thorough investigat­ion to ferret out the circumstan­ces behind the drowning incident.

“This, even as the City Government has already extended immediate assistance as it expressed its deepest sympathy and condolence to the bereaved family,” the City Hall statement said.

The Task Force would be headed by the City Legal Office as Chair, and to be Co-Chaired by City Councilor Jay Roa-Pascual, being the chairman of the Committee on Tourism. Other members are: City Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office, Human Resource Management Office, City Informatio­n Office, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Department, City Budget Office and Regulatory and Complaints Board.

Casiño, a resident at Talongan in sitio Calaanan, barangay Canitoan was incidental­ly found submerged underwater around 9:47 a.m. by an unidentifi­ed swimmer, who then immediatel­y called the attention of lifeguards on duty: Jesus

Javier, Alexis Ceasar Rosales and Lorenzo Almonte.

The lifeguards were still able to perform cardio pulmonary resuscitat­ion (CPR) to revive the victim.

Emergency medical assistance from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Department (CDRRMD) arrived after 20 minutes, and the victim was brought to the JR Borja General Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.

In an interview, Sabuga-a said the investigat­ion will determine if there were any lapses committed by the lifeguards on duty, to be able to hold them responsibl­e for the unfortunat­e incident.

“There have been many drowning incidents in the resort and we have countless successful rescues too, just this one is isn’t successful. So the investigat­ion should look at the circumstan­ces to see how we can improve more our services and prevent this unfortunat­e incident to happen again,” he said.

An Oro Rescue team will be on standby every Saturdays and Sundays where most people are expected to come, especially that it is summer season, Sabuga-a said.

In April last year, the City Government has completed the restoratio­n of Lawndale resort and opened it to the public, in time for summer too.

The city has spent a total of P20 million for the restoratio­n of the spring resort where swimming competitio­ns are usually held, with Olympic-sized pool which can be used for practice by athletes before competitio­ns.

The resort has three pools available for adults and four pools that can be used by children.

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