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Four-Year-Old British Girl Dies After Drowning in Lanzarote Hotel Pool

Spain’s Civil Guard has opened a judge-led inquiry to establish how the child went into cardiac arrest and whether any safety failings occurred.

Overview

  • Emergency services were alerted after a young girl was pulled from a hotel pool in Playa Blanca showing signs of drowning, with the 1:30pm Saturday, June 20, call triggering the response.
  • Ambulances, local police and a medical helicopter attended the scene while a coordinating nurse instructed the hotel lifeguard to begin resuscitation and responders carried out advanced CPR without success.
  • The Civil Guard launched a formal investigation under the coordination of an investigating judge and officials say there is currently no indication of suspicious circumstances.
  • Spanish outlets and the reporting note this death follows a separate child drowning earlier in the week near the Costa del Sol, a detail journalists cite when discussing pool safety at holiday accommodation.
  • The inquiry is likely to examine lifeguard actions, emergency response and hotel safety procedures and may prompt reviews of child-safety measures at tourist pools, with findings to be released as investigators progress.