Tragedy struck just two days before Christmas Day when a visit to the popular Camps Bay Tidal Pool ended in the death of a 13-year-old girl and the hospitalisation of another 12-year-old girl on Monday.
According to reports, the two girls were part of a group of children from Khayelitsha who had visited the Camps Bay Tidal Pool with carers.
The children were swimming in the tidal pool when the two girls were discovered to be floating in the water, unresponsive.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) reported that crew members and the City of Cape Town (CoCT) water rescue network were activated at 3.23 PM after lifeguards at the tidal pool reported performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on two children.
“Lifeguards recovered the two girls from the water and found them unresponsive. The lifeguards commenced CPR while the alarm was raised,” said NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon.
“Emergency medical services, including community medics, Taurus Medical and Netcare 911 ambulance services, CoCT law enforcement and police responded.
“NSRI Bakoven crew stood down after it was confirmed by on-scene commanders that emergency medical services were at the scene, with authorities assisting the CoCT lifeguards.
“Law enforcement officers arrived and during CPR efforts, they were able to restore cardiovascular circulation to both children.”
The 12-year-old girl was transported to a nearby hospital, and the 13-year-old girl was airlifted in critical condition. Despite efforts to save her life, she was declared deceased.
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According to the NSRI, in South Africa, 29% of fatal drownings are children under 14 years of age.
The rescue institute issued the following water safety tips:
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