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Police probe boy’s death at public pool

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

POLICE have opened an inquest docket after an 8-year-old drowned at a public pool in Langa on Monday.

Police spokespers­on Siyabulela Malo said: “The circumstan­ces surroundin­g this matter are being investigat­ed. We urge anyone with informatio­n that can assist to kindly contact police”.

Ward councillor Nomtha Dilima, who visited the family, said they were distraught and shocked at his death.

“According to the family, Ovayo went to the pool with his friend without his parents’ consent, which is what most children here do,” she said.

According to mayoral member for health and community safety Zahid Badroodien, at the time of the incident there were three lifeguards on duty.

“The facility was in the process of closing and all lifeguards were stationed at the pool deck, ushering patrons out of the water. A friend of the deceased brought to the attention of the senior lifeguard on duty that his friend was struggling underwater.

“Immediatel­y, the lifeguard jumped into the water to rescue the boy and managed to pull him on to the deck, where CPR was administer­ed. At the time, the boy was responsive, as there was a slight pulse and he vomited,” he said. After several attempts to resuscitat­e him, he died on the scene.

Badroodien said it was a reality that many children attended the pool without the consent of their parents.

“The City’s lifeguards and facility officers try to manage this as best as possible,” he said.

The swimming pool has been closed since the incident to allow time for a full investigat­ion and to facilitate counsellin­g for facility staff.

The lifeguard jumped in to rescue the boy Zahir Badroodien MAYORAL COMMITTEE MEMBER FOR HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SAFETY

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