Puttur: Video clip of boy fighting for life in pool becomes viral


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Dec 31: In an incident which happened in Big Rose Resort at Parladka near Kumbra in the taluk five days back, the life of a boy, who had arrived at the resort along with other family members, was endangered when he was playing in the swimming pool. The locals had succeeded in rescuing the boy from the jaws of death.

A video clip of the boy struggling for his life inside the pool has become viral in social websites.

A family from Salmara had organized a party at the said resort on December 26 afternoon. After most of the people who took part in the party left, five boys who were with their parents, entered the swimming pool. An eight-year-old boy, who saw the children playing in water, directly entered the pool, which was not noticed by his parents.


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The boy then began to drown. Seeing that he was fighting to save himself from drowning, and seeking help, and trying to jump out of water with raised hands but repeatedly going back into the water, his mother raised an alarm. Immediately, a relative jumped into the pool and brought the boy out. The boy was provided first aid and taken to hospital where he has since recovered.

Manager of Big Rose Resort, Majeed, said that those who attended the programme entered the swimming pool against rules, as those who want to use swimming pool have to buy tickets for the same. He said that the parents of the children allowed their children to enter the pool without bringing it to the knowledge of the management, insisting that whenever people seek permission to enter the pool, the staff of the resort keep monitoring their safety. He said he has watched the video clip.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jan 01 2019

    O my God,everybody is standing nearby ,but noone is watching the pool when children spring in.only someone was taking video?Parents of children were not aware where and what they are doing?Otherside when swimming pool is open ,naturally children dont knew tickets should be brought or not.someone should have observed their children.Thank God at last child was rescued.children are simply children.Have to keep an eye near water ,fire ,and elektricity.It is their attraction Nr.one.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Jan 01 2019

    I have written in the past and writing it again 'Swimming' and 'life-saving' should be part of the school curriculum.
    The compulsory 'Yoga' may be beneficial for health, but can't save anyone's life in distress.

    Jai Hind

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  • a.b.m, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    Swimming should be a mandatory subject in primary school.
    Too many young lives at risk without this basic skill.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    Careless management and although parents.

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  • deepak, mang

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    Careless parents and owners of the resort who allowed such a small baby in the adult pool without any life vest.

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    So many people around, but only Mother could sense it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    I have been saying the same thing but I guess we have a few Tube-lights ...

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  • Hanif Mohammad, Shirva- Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    I just tried hold my breath untill the boy was inside pool, I coulndt stay the half of it, This kid came back from dead. Its his mother could see him at right time. She gave him a new life. Hope she learned a lesson now not to keep the kids unattended near the water.

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  • Dr MICHAEL GONSALVES, BANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    No arguments . This BOY is like an angel for his or her parents. loosing the life ..?

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  • Rajesh, shirva

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    why there is no Life Guard on Duty? As per rules there should be Life guard on duty when the pool is open.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    How did the Management of Big Rose Resort allow the kids to get into the water without Paying.
    Cancel their License Immediately ...

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  • shaji, calicut

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    Dear Shaji, please avoid unnecessary comments. Try to understand the real fact. As stated by Management, none is allowed to go in the swiiming pool without getting ticket. In case some boys go to swimming without notice of their parents and without buying ticket we should not hold management responsible. It is acute responsibility of parents to take care of their children. It is also responsibility of Management to keep one watcher near the sweeping pool all the time. Luckily no tragedy happened and we should thank God for this. It is responsibility of all of us and we should not pin point any one. Management should also watch the surroundings and particularly swimming in cctv and one person should be watching this continuously.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    Agreed, if none is allowed, the area should be cordoned off or a security guard must be placed. Otherwise its negligence on part of the management.

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