Irish Daily Mail

Boy found unconsciou­s in Spanish pool dies in hospital

- By Olivia Kelleher

A THREE-YEAR-OLD Irish boy who was found unconsciou­s in a pool in Spain this week has died in hospital.

The boy, who has been named as Avery Greene, was holidaying with his family in the Cabo Roig area about 10km from Torreiviej­a on the Costa Blanca when the tragedy unfolded.

Avery, who is the youngest in a family of three from Mallow, Co. Cork, got into difficulty in a pool at the Aquamarina urbanisati­on pool in Oriheula.

The alarm was raised shortly after 9am on Monday when a man went for a swim in the pool and thought there was an inflatable toy floating in the water.

When he swam closer he realised it was a small boy. He immediatel­y raised the alarm.

The youngster’s family realised that he was missing and they rushed to the scene.

It is believed that he slipped away from his grandparen­ts briefly and fell into the pool at around breakfast time.

Paramedics did everything in their power to assist the child and he was rushed to Alicante General Hospital in an unconsciou­s state.

Avery responded after CPR and his vital signs were restored. However, tragically he lost his battle for life surrounded by his family.

The Councillor for Public Safety, Ramón López, said that he wanted to commend ‘the rapid action of the agents of both the local police and the doctor from the health centre who were able to stabilise the child despite him being without oxygen for some time.’

The death is being treated as a tragic accident.

The Department of Foreign Affairs will provide consular support to the family.

Fine Gael councillor in Mallow John Paul O’Shea said that it was ‘every parent’s nightmare’.

He remarked: ‘The thoughts and prayers of the people of Mallow are with them at this time.’

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