The Scotsman

Tributes paid to victims of swimming pool tragedy

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A British father who drowned along with two of his children in a swimming pool in the Costa del Sol on Christmas Eve was a Christian pastor.

Gabriel Diya, 52, his daughter Comfort Diya, nine, and his son Praiseemma­nuel Diya, 16, are understood to have died in the triple tragedy at the Club La Costa World holiday resort.

Reports suggest Comfort struggled in the water before her brother and father jumped in, in a failed attempt to rescue her.

Local reports said Spanish police were investigat­ing the pool pump for a possible failure, with a report in Malaga’s Diario Sur newspaper saying

Comfort’s swimming cap was found in the pool’s suction system.

Inquiries have found “no concerns relating to the pool in question” and the incident appears to be a “tragic accident”, according to hotel operator CLC World Resorts and Hotels.

In a statement the firm said: “The Guardia Civil have carried out a full investigat­ion which found no concerns relating to the pool in question or procedures in place, which leaves us to believe this was a tragic accident which has left everyone surroundin­g the incident in shock.”

Because the pool is a very small one, lifeguards were “not necessary” so there were none present, a spokesman for the Spanish Civil Guard said.

Local freelance journalist Gerard Couzens told the BBC the pool has since re-opened after being given the all-clear by Spanish police.

Mr Diya’s Facebook account lists him as a pastor at Open Heavens London, a Christian religious group with origins in Nigeria, based in Charlton, south-east London.

In a post celebratin­g new year 2018, he wrote: “I am so grateful to the ALMIGHTY GOD, the OWNER of my life, my Maker, my Shield, my Exceeding Joy & my Sustainer for everything and for all things since all these years.”

No-one from the organisati­on was immediatel­y available to comment.

However, The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), a Christian religious group, for which Mr Diya was an area pastor, paid tribute to him in a Facebook post.

“With heavy hearts, we extend our condolence­s to the family, parish, friends and associates of Area Pastor Gabriel Diya who sadly passed away, along with two of his children... in a tragic incident while on a family holiday in Spain,” the post said.

“At this very difficult time, our prayers are for Pastor Gabriel Diya’s family, the parishes that were under his supervisio­n, friends, associates, members of RCCG and the general public.”

A witness said Mr Diya’s wife prayed as CPR was performed on her husband and children at the Mijas resort, near the town of Fuengirola, according to a report in the Mirror.

Father-of-three Josias Fletchman was quoted as saying: “The mum was praying for them to come back to life.

“She was calm. She was touching their bodies. She continued praying even after the ambulance people arrived and had stopped trying to revive them.”

Local journalist Fernando Torres told the BBC it was a shocking scene.

“The resort workers heard the screaming and they tried to do CPR as well, but they couldn’t help them,” he said.

Another daughter was reportedly on the family holiday but unharmed. It is understood Mr Diya and Comfort were British citizens, while Praise-emmanuel was an American citizen.

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Gabriel and Comfort Diya3
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2 The Diya family were staying at the Mijas resort, near the town of Fuengirola

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