• Jeena
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    743 months ago

    Same thing happened to my fiancés coworkers kid. The pipe sucked his arm in and got his head under water. They couldn’t get him out so they needed to wait until all water from the pool was drained. It was their only kid and already 12 or so.

    • @dohpaz42
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      363 months ago

      Hey now! You can’t just leave it like that. Was the kid ok?

      • Jeena
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        583 months ago

        Oh, I’m sorry I left it out, no, sadly he did not survive.

        • @dohpaz42
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          303 months ago

          Damn. I was hoping you would t say that. As a dad myself, I could t think of know a worse thing to happen — especially since one of my greatest fears is to die via drowning or suffocation. That breaks my heart for that family.

    • @crystalmerchant
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      73 months ago

      Shittttt this is horrible. Is it possible to get someone stuck in this situation a pipe to breathe through or something??

      • Jeena
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        113 months ago

        I was also thinking about that but I guess he was already dead when they found him under water.

      • @TheBraveSirRobbin
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        33 months ago

        My guess would be that the first attempt to rescue would usually be to turn off the filter and / or attempt to jump in and pull them out. I would think by the point anyone would think of and be able to access something to breathe through it would be too late.

        This is all speculation on my point though, idk

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      43 months ago

      Wow I’m impressed he could hold his breath that long