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UPDATE: Toddler Pronounced Dead Thursday After Lorton Swimming Pool Accident

Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority issues statement. Accident occurred at NVRPA pool.

UPDATE 12:30 p.m. The Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority has issued a news release Friday about the incident. NVRPA operates Pirate’s Cove at Pohick Bay, where the incident took place:

The Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority is confirming that a 2-year-old child who was found unresponsive at Pohick Bay pool on June 15th died yesterday at Fairfax Hospital.

The child, at the pool with his family, entered the main pool unattended. As patrons were clearing the pool due to an impending storm, one of them motioned to a lifeguard on duty after pulling the child from the water. At the time of the incident, the pool had a full complement of lifeguards in position and actively scanning the water. Initial reports had incorrectly indicated that the child was found at the bottom of the pool after patrons had cleared the pool.

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Lifeguards immediately activated their emergency action plan, calling 911 and beginning CPR.

Within about a minute, both a pulse and breath were re-established. Emergency personnel arrived on scene, took over care and transported the child to the hospital.

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In the last two weeks, several drowning-related deaths have occurred in the area, including a local lake, a community pool and a river. This tragedy is a reminder of the importance of swimming pool safety.

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The 2-year-old little boy found at the bottom of a swimming pool in Lorton on Sunday was pronounced dead Thursday at Inova Fairfax Hospital, according to Fairfax County Police.

The drowning incident took place at Pirate’s Cove Swimming Pool at Pohick Bay.

The apparent cause of death was drowning, police said. Detectives do not anticipate placing criminal charges in the case.

The boy was found at the bottom of the pool at around 5 p.m. Sunday, according to police. The pool was being cleared due to lightening in the area he was found unresponsive at the bottom of the pool.

Officers assigned to the Marine Patrol Unit were summoned to the pool and immediately began chest compressions. Fire & Rescue personnel arrived and continued CPR.

The child was taken to Inova Fairfax in life-threatening condition.

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