Three Children of Thesame Parents Drown In Pool
Category: Lagos News
A yet-to-be-identified couple have been inconsolable after their
three children drowned in a swimming pool on their estate in the Ajah area of
Lagos State.
Punch Metro gathered that both husband and wife had
gone for an event when the three children left their house to swim in the pool.
As of the time of filing this report, the circumstances surrounding
the tragedy were still sketchy.
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It was, however, learnt that some
residents, including security members on the estate, found the children lying
motionless in the pool.
A source said immediately the children were
recovered from the pool, they were rushed to a nearby hospital, where they were
confirmed dead.
The source said, “The incident happened on an estate
in Ajah. The estate has a pool generally accessible to residents. The three
siblings were the only children of their parents. When their parents left home
for an event, they went to swim at the general pool and drowned.
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“The
Chief Security Officer of the estate was part of the people that found the
children unresponsive and quickly rushed them to a hospital, where they were
confirmed dead. They also quickly alerted the Ajah Police Station and also
informed the parents that something urgent that required their attention had
happened, but didn’t disclose what happened to their children.
“So,
the parents quickly aborted their outing. It was when they met the CSO and
others that they were informed that their children drowned. Upon hearing that
all their three children had died, both husband and wife fainted and were rushed
to a hospital, where they were revived.
“The children are all girls;
the first child was 14-year-old; the second child was seven-year-old and the
third child was three-year-old. The incident happened towards evening.”
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Reacting
to the development in a tweet, the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP
Benjamin Hundeyin, while commiserating with the bereaved family, condemned the
estate management for not having readily available lifeguards to monitor
activities around the pool.
The tweet read, “Just a piece of advice,
do not use a swimming pool without an on-duty lifeguard. Do not swim at beaches
without capable hands around. People are losing loved ones to avoidable
drowning. Three siblings recently drowned together. Eldest was a teenager. Be
careful out there.”
Contacted for further details on the incident,
Hundeyin, who declined to reveal the identities of the couple, said the children
had been deposited in a morgue.
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