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Drowning 1-year-old girl struggles in pool for 90 seconds before negligent mum, who was glued to phone, helps her out

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Drowning 1-year-old girl struggles in pool for 90 seconds before negligent mum, who was glued to phone, helps her out
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Drowning 1-year-old girl struggles in pool for 90 seconds before negligent mum, who was glued to phone, helps her out

2018-08-29 18:04 Last Updated At:18:04

A mother from Fuzhou City in the Fujian Province took her daughter for a swim to celebrate her first birthday. However, she was so engrossed in scrolling through her mobile phone that she only discovered her daughter had been drowning in the water after 90 seconds.

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The mother scooped her daughter out of the water and attempted CPR, before swiftly leaving the premises. The leaked 3-minute-long CCTV video captured the entire ordeal, and even showed that another child in the pool noticed the drowning girl, and attempted to grab the attention of the mother to no avail, causing this tragic event.

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A mother from Fuzhou City in the Fujian Province took her daughter for a swim to celebrate her first birthday. However, she was so engrossed in scrolling through her mobile phone that she only discovered her daughter had been drowning in the water after 90 seconds.

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The mother scooped her daughter out of the water and attempted CPR, before swiftly leaving the premises. The leaked 3-minute-long CCTV video captured the entire ordeal, and even showed that another child in the pool noticed the drowning girl, and attempted to grab the attention of the mother to no avail, causing this tragic event.

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Because she felt that the staff-provided lifevest was too loose-fitting for her daughter, she opted to give her a circular floatation lifebuoy instead.

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When she turned back, the child was already drowning. She claims that "It was about a minute or two, maybe my daughter sat on the ring and lost balance, flipping her upside down."

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Another boy who was next to the drowning girl seemed to have noticed the girl and attempted to help her by giving another floatation aid, then signalling the mother to help her own daughter. However, his waves for help were in vain, as the mother waved him away and turned around to continue using her phone.

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The infant drowned for 90 excruciating seconds until the little boy made a second, more desperate attempt to catch the attention of the adults, before the girl's mother finally noticed that her daughter was in grave danger and rushed to scoop her out of the water. She then attempted CPR, compressing her chest and giving her mouth-to-mouth, before rushing her to the hospital.

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In desperation, the mother took a taxi to the provincial Jinshan Hospital. When the girl was finally hospitalised at 6 pm, it had already been more than 20 minutes since her drowning. During the taxi ride, Mrs Wu said that she kept giving her daughter chest compressions, and even then, she still spat out more water. "I don't know how to do proper first aid," said Mrs Wu in tears, "But I should've started pressing (giving the chest compressions) earlier."

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When the infant was presented to the emergency room, she had no breathing nor pulse, her lips were purple from hypoxemia and hypothermia. After emergency first aid, she recovered her heartbeat but was still not breathing when sent to the intensive care unit, thus remained in critical condition.

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The person in charge of the infant swimming pool said that, after the incident, he also stayed with the family at the hospital for the night, and helped pay for some of the medical expenses. "We will not evade any of our responsibilities," said the person in charge. Currently, the police have gone through the CCTV footage, but no charges have been made as of yet.

Xiao Ai remains in critical condition (Online image)

Additionally, because the mother did not provide effective first aid and waited until the girl arrived at the hospital, the rescue was greatly delayed.

Netizens slammed the mother for negligence, commenting that she "plays on her phone so much that her brain must have turned to mush!"

The birthday girl, Xiao Ai's mother, named Mrs Wu, said that she took her daughter to the "Beberam" infant swimming pool in Zhaoyu Road, Cangshan District, Fuzhou at around 5 pm on July the 31st.

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Because she felt that the staff-provided lifevest was too loose-fitting for her daughter, she opted to give her a circular floatation lifebuoy instead.

After letting her daughter swim for a while, Mrs Wu suddenly remembered to send a text to her friends, so she went over to a nearby table to pick up her mobile phone.

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When she turned back, the child was already drowning. She claims that "It was about a minute or two, maybe my daughter sat on the ring and lost balance, flipping her upside down."

According to the CCTV footage, when the mother turned to face the pool, the baby girl was already submerged under the water, yet her mother did not notice it, and even stood right next to her drowning daughter, whose head was forced below the water with writing limbs, while engrossed in her device. 

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Another boy who was next to the drowning girl seemed to have noticed the girl and attempted to help her by giving another floatation aid, then signalling the mother to help her own daughter. However, his waves for help were in vain, as the mother waved him away and turned around to continue using her phone.

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The infant drowned for 90 excruciating seconds until the little boy made a second, more desperate attempt to catch the attention of the adults, before the girl's mother finally noticed that her daughter was in grave danger and rushed to scoop her out of the water. She then attempted CPR, compressing her chest and giving her mouth-to-mouth, before rushing her to the hospital.

The mother ran to a nearby clinic called "Fuxiang Clinic" around 300 to 400 metres away from the pool, but the clinic staff, seeing that the girl's condition was so serious, dared not help her with their limited equipment.

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In desperation, the mother took a taxi to the provincial Jinshan Hospital. When the girl was finally hospitalised at 6 pm, it had already been more than 20 minutes since her drowning. During the taxi ride, Mrs Wu said that she kept giving her daughter chest compressions, and even then, she still spat out more water. "I don't know how to do proper first aid," said Mrs Wu in tears, "But I should've started pressing (giving the chest compressions) earlier."

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When the infant was presented to the emergency room, she had no breathing nor pulse, her lips were purple from hypoxemia and hypothermia. After emergency first aid, she recovered her heartbeat but was still not breathing when sent to the intensive care unit, thus remained in critical condition.

Mrs Wu told reporters that they were from Yunnan, and were working in Fuzhou. Xiao Ai was her second child, and the day of this unfortunate incident was also her first birthday. Through tears, she said, "I hope my daughter can survive."

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The person in charge of the infant swimming pool said that, after the incident, he also stayed with the family at the hospital for the night, and helped pay for some of the medical expenses. "We will not evade any of our responsibilities," said the person in charge.  Currently, the police have gone through the CCTV footage, but no charges have been made as of yet.

Lin Shuqin, the chief physician of the emergency department of Jinshan Hosptial in the province said that the infant's respiratory system has not yet fully developed, therefore she is more vulnerable to drowning.

The swimming pool in question (Online image)

The swimming pool in question (Online image)

Additionally, because the mother did not provide effective first aid and waited until the girl arrived at the hospital, the rescue was greatly delayed.

Doctor Lin reminds the public that if, touch wood, one were to ever to be such a situation, one should immediately call the emergency number and let an ambulance arrive to quickly take the victim to the hospital while providing emergency medical support.

Xiao Ai remains in critical condition (Online image)

Xiao Ai remains in critical condition (Online image)

"If necessary, the family could also carry out effective first aid measures under the guidance of a trained medical personnel on the phone," said the doctor. "Timing is of paramount importance when it comes to first aid and saving lives."

PARIS (AP) — Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said she was confident water quality in the River Seine will be up to Olympic standards this summer — and that she’ll be able to prove it by swimming there, possibly alongside President Emmanuel Macron.

The Seine is the venue for marathon swimming at the Games and the swimming leg of the Olympic and Paralympic triathlons.

Asked Tuesday about whether she’ll meet her promise to swim in the Seine before the Games, Hidalgo said “for sure, because water quality will be good.”

For decades, the Seine was too toxic for most fish and for swimmers, useful mainly as a waterway to transport goods and people or as a watery grave for discarded bicycles and other trash. Swimming in the Seine has, with some exceptions, been illegal since 1923.

Hidalgo mentioned new facilities that have been specially built to clean up the river, whose water quality was recently denounced by an environmental group.

A water treatment plant in Champigny-sur-Marne, east of Paris, was inaugurated Tuesday.

Next week will see the official opening of a huge storage basin meant to reduce the need to spill bacteria-laden wastewater into the Seine untreated when it rains. The giant hole dug next to Paris’ Austerlitz train station will hold the equivalent of 20 Olympic swimming pools of dirty water that will now be treated rather than being spat raw through storm drains into the river.

Hildago said she had invited top officials to swim in the Seine at an event dubbed “the big dive” to be staged at the end of June or beginning of July. Macron, who himself promised to swim in the river, has been invited, she confirmed, as well as Paris Olympics organizers and IOC president Thomas Bach.

“We’re going to dive into the Seine, and many volunteers have already come forward to come and dive with me and all the athletes who will be there," Hidalgo said. “We’ll all be safe to swim in the Seine.”

Marc Guillaume, the Paris regional prefect, earlier this month dismissed a recent NGO report about poor water quality, saying it was based on testing during the winter, when no one was swimming in the Seine.

Water quality must be good enough for swimming during the Games and, from 2025, in the summer, because the city plans to open some areas to the public. However, swimming out of season will remain illegal.

The estimated cost of the Seine cleanup efforts amount to 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion), paid by the state and local authorities.

Guillaume said routine water testing will start on June 1 when all the new treatment facilities are operational. During the Olympics, water will be tested at 3 a.m. each day and determine whether to hold events as planned, he detailed.

Olympics organizers said if pollution levels were too high, events could be rescheduled and in the worst-case scenario, the swimming section of the triathlon would be canceled.

In a recent report, the Surfrider Foundation called the Seine “a particularly polluted spot” after it monitored bacteria levels for over six months. The group concluded that athletes "will be swimming in polluted water and taking significant risks to their health.”

The Paris mayor's news conference on Tuesday was meant to unveil cultural and sports celebrations to be staged on 26 sites across Paris during the summer.

“We are working together to ensure that the party is beautiful," Hidalgo said, adding that security is the authorities' top concern.

Around 30,000 police officers are expected to be deployed each day during the Games, with 45,000 working during the opening ceremony on the Seine.

“We work ... with a lot of professionalism and determination so that never, ever the issue of security finally comes to prevent our freedom to be able to live together,” Hidalgo said.

AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

FILE - France's President Emmanuel Macron, right, shakes hands with Paris mayor, Anne Hidalgo, during a ceremony to mark the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II, Sunday, May 8, 2021, in Paris. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said Tuesday April 23, 2024 she was confident water quality will be up to the Olympics standards this summer _ and that she'll be able to prove it by swimming there, possibly alongside President Emmanuel Macron. (Ludovic Marin, Pool via AP, File)

FILE - France's President Emmanuel Macron, right, shakes hands with Paris mayor, Anne Hidalgo, during a ceremony to mark the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II, Sunday, May 8, 2021, in Paris. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said Tuesday April 23, 2024 she was confident water quality will be up to the Olympics standards this summer _ and that she'll be able to prove it by swimming there, possibly alongside President Emmanuel Macron. (Ludovic Marin, Pool via AP, File)

FILE - Competitors swim in the Seine River during the Paris Triathlon competition in Paris Sunday, July 10, 2011. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo saidTuesday April 23, 2024 she was confident water quality will be up to the Olympics standards this summer _ and that she'll be able to prove it by swimming there, possibly alongside President Emmanuel Macron. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File )

FILE - Competitors swim in the Seine River during the Paris Triathlon competition in Paris Sunday, July 10, 2011. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo saidTuesday April 23, 2024 she was confident water quality will be up to the Olympics standards this summer _ and that she'll be able to prove it by swimming there, possibly alongside President Emmanuel Macron. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File )

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