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Ammi 18-05-2013 05:48 AM

British Girl Drowns In Pool At Egyptian Resort...
 
..so very tragic, I can't imagine how her family must be feeling....

A six-year-old British girl has drowned in a pool while on a family holiday at an Egyptian resort on the Red Sea.

The youngster died in one of the pools of a waterpark at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Sharm el Sheikh on Friday.

The family were travelling with First Choice which issued a statement promising a "full and thorough investigation".

The tour operator said: "First Choice can sadly confirm that a child has died while staying at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Egypt.

"The incident occurred in a pool in the hotel's waterpark.

"Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this extremely difficult time.

"The British Consulate were immediately informed and they are now working with our dedicated resort team in Egypt, to offer every assistance possible to the family in resort.

"In partnership with the hotelier, our resort team are working to understand how the incident occurred, and we will be carrying out a full and thorough investigation.

"At this time our priority is to provide support to the family."

The hotel described the girl's death as a "tragic accident" in a message on its Facebook page.

It said: "We can sadly report that today a young child died at the coral sea water world. The incident occurred in one of the pools in the water park. It is believed to be a tragic accident."

The Foreign Office confirmed the death and said it was "providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time".

Sharm el Sheikh is a popular holiday destination overlooking the Red Sea

lostalex 18-05-2013 05:56 AM

At least she died doing what she loved.

AnnieK 18-05-2013 05:56 AM

How terrible...poor family

lostalex 18-05-2013 05:58 AM

I hate reading articles like this. I'm gonna be the most paranoid parent in the world when I do have kids. I need to stop reading things like this.

Glenn. 18-05-2013 06:00 AM

How awful :sad:

That poor family :'(

Ammi 18-05-2013 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5999752)
I hate reading articles like this. I'm gonna be the most paranoid parent in the world when I do have kids. I need to stop reading things like this.

..no, you do have to get them into perspective though Alex...things like this are actually quite rare..it is very tragic but don't let these stories put you off being a parent...that would just be depriving a child of your love..wouldn't that be a tragedy as well...?....I can't even begin to tell you of how much you get back from having children and how much it enriches your life..and you just can't be put off doing something because of 'what ifs'..

..Alex, you would be a great parent..and you can't tell me that there isn't a child who deserves that....

lostalex 18-05-2013 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 5999764)
..no, you do have to get them into perspective though Alex...things like this are actually quite rare..it is very tragic but don't let these stories put you off being a parent...that would just be depriving a child of your love..wouldn't that be a tragedy as well...?....I can't even begin to tell you of how much you get back from having children and how much it enriches your life..and you just can't be put off doing something because of 'what ifs'..

..Alex, you would be a great parent..and you can't tell me that there isn't a child who deserves that....

Don't make me cry Ammi! that was seriously a great post though, thank you. *huggles and snuggles ammi*

arista 18-05-2013 07:23 AM

Its rare for that place
They need Tourists

Marc 18-05-2013 07:38 AM

Wow. How horrible

Lee. 18-05-2013 09:35 AM

Omg, I'm with Alex on this one.. Reading stuff like this makes me paranoid too. I'm probably already too protective of my kids when abroad but this shows it's worth being careful.

We saved a wee girl last year.. She was in deep water on her own and had tried to get out of her rubber ring and it had tipped her upside down and couldn't get upright again. Dave got her out the pool and eventually her parents came running over... Christ knows where they were but surely a non swimmer in deep water should be supervised at all times :mad:

Jake. 18-05-2013 09:36 AM

What an awful way to die :( R.I.P, feel so bad for her family

Kazanne 18-05-2013 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 5999745)
..so very tragic, I can't imagine how her family must be feeling....

A six-year-old British girl has drowned in a pool while on a family holiday at an Egyptian resort on the Red Sea.

The youngster died in one of the pools of a waterpark at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Sharm el Sheikh on Friday.

The family were travelling with First Choice which issued a statement promising a "full and thorough investigation".

The tour operator said: "First Choice can sadly confirm that a child has died while staying at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Egypt.

"The incident occurred in a pool in the hotel's waterpark.

"Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this extremely difficult time.

"The British Consulate were immediately informed and they are now working with our dedicated resort team in Egypt, to offer every assistance possible to the family in resort.

"In partnership with the hotelier, our resort team are working to understand how the incident occurred, and we will be carrying out a full and thorough investigation.

"At this time our priority is to provide support to the family."

The hotel described the girl's death as a "tragic accident" in a message on its Facebook page.

It said: "We can sadly report that today a young child died at the coral sea water world. The incident occurred in one of the pools in the water park. It is believed to be a tragic accident."

The Foreign Office confirmed the death and said it was "providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time".

Sharm el Sheikh is a popular holiday destination overlooking the Red Sea

OMG,we've been there on holiday,that poor family,there were life guards there when we went,so wonder how it happened.

Kizzy 18-05-2013 09:44 AM

Awful, I am a bit paranoid too never took my eyes from the kids in the sea or pool on holiday. It has always surprised me the association with alcohol and pools at resorts, we wouldn't dream of drinking while on a trip to the swimming baths at home...
I am not suggesting that this was a factor here.

AnnieK 18-05-2013 10:05 AM

My dad nearly died on holiday once... He is not a strong swimmer and there was a sudden drop in the pool which took him by surprise. My mum jumped in to help him and he nearly drowned her by pushing on her to try and keep his head above water. They were both ok thankfully but my dad made sure both my brother and I took swimming lessons and try never took their eyes off us. Although we only went abroad once as kids so it didn't matter that much. It was the most scared I can remember being as a kid an just screamed at te side if the pool.

Kizzy 18-05-2013 10:31 AM

That's an awful memory annie, glad they were both saved.
My mother can't swim, she was always insistent on us learning though too.

Ninastar 18-05-2013 10:50 AM

when i first started working with kids, i cried every time i heard a story like this... it was awful. Im more immune to it now though.

such a sad story. R.I.P to the girl and her poor family must feel terrible.

arista 19-05-2013 05:58 PM

This is Tragic
but the parents left her with a 15 year old
and went to gets Drinks

The parents are part to blame for not watching over her.

Marcus. 19-05-2013 06:02 PM

awwwwwww poor lass


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