Comments by "Xyz Same" (@xyzsame4081) on "Inside Edition" channel.

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  19. btw kids in most cases drown SILENTLY and it can happen in a pool with adults and children present. If the kid just silently floats in the water under the surface ..... For a person in the pool that does not pay attention it can look like a child diving and testing how long they can hold their breath. On LoveWhatMatters com I read a story of a woman, several adults and older kids were IN the pool and around the 5 year old boy. She just helped her 3 year old daughter to change into the swimsuit. The 5 year old boy lost the ground under his feet, he had gone in at the shallow end, and for the adults (that did not know his level of swimming, diving, hold-your-breath abilites) it looked like he was playing around. And no one SPECIFICALLY was responsible for watching him. His 8 or 10 year old brother was also in the pool (he was O.K., he was able to swim). His mother then came to the pool (after minutes) and SHE realized he did not play. They got him out, they reanimated (he did not breathe, was very white), luckily a nurse was present she did CPR. The mother wrote in the article, that she heard someone scream - it was herself and she could not stop herself for a minute or two. Did not matter, there were people around that took control. The "got him back" even before the ambulance arrived. In that case the boy did not suffer any damage (except for trauma maybe). he rememberd when he lost ground under his feet. He bounced between ground and almost surface several times, and he wanted his mommy to help him. Of course. It also does not take a child 4 minutes or 2 to lose consciousness. And it is possible to drown in shallow water. Plus I just saw a video of the toddlers as fence climbers (fences and "safe" foldable ladders). Great skill and upper body strength. Nothing short of barbed wire will keep a determined toddler with a few unsupervised minutes out.
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