Parents of Autistic Boy Who Drowned in Pennsylvania Water Park File Wrongful-Death Lawsuit Over Alleged Improper Lifeguard Training
Parents of Autistic Boy Who Drowned in Pennsylvania Water Park File Wrongful-Death Lawsuit Over Alleged Improper Lifeguard Training
The parents of a young boy who drowned in a Pennsylvania water park are filing a wrongful-death lawsuit against the center, claiming that the on-duty staff were improperly trained.Mohamad and Fadma Boudriss, of Lebanon County, PA were critical of the Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, PA, after their 8-year old son was found limp and floating in the shallow end of the park’s Crystal Pool last July.The couple say that even when help was requested, it was slow to arrive. An on-duty lifeguard performed CPR and requested and automated external defibrillator at least three times. Despite the pleas for medical equipment and assistance, none arrived quickly enough to save the child.Yassin Boudriss was declared dead at a nearby hospital.The county coroner, Scott Lynn, ruled drowning to be Yassin’s cause of death after some delay. Lynn had sought to perform toxicology tests after an initial investigation on what outstanding factors may have contributed to the boy’s death came back inconclusive. The coroner speculated that Yassin’s autism may have been the overriding factor, considering that he had been in an area considered safe for children his size.
The entrance to Knoebels Amusement Resort, where 8-year old Yassin Boudriss was found limp in the shallow end of a pool. Image courtesy of PennLive.com.
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