12-year-old boy dies

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June 29, 2024

15:22

A 12-year-old boy drowned on the beach of Falconara Marittima while swimming with some peers near a pier. According to initial information, he hit his head on the shallow water.

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A 12-year-old boy drowned in Falconara. The dynamics of the facts are not yet clear: initially, as Resto del Carlino writes, there was talk of a dive from the pier between Picchio Beach and Mare force 9, which is why he then hit his head on the shallow seabed. From what emerged later, however, the child was already in the water with a friend around 11.30 and not knowing how to swim, he would have drowned. Some of his peers who were with him would have raised the alarm. According to what is known, there was no obligation to supervise on the pier where the child was.

The dynamics of the facts still appear confused and according to what was disclosed by investigative sources to Fanpage.it, it will be possible to frame what happened in a more precise context only in a few hours with the continuation of the investigations.

The lifeguards intervened and the The child was immediately recovered and brought back to the dock. Despite the long resuscitation maneuver to try to get him to recover, unfortunately there was nothing that could be done for the child. The air ambulance immediately rushed to the scene with medical personnel also arriving with the quad. His condition immediately appeared very serious.

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The body remained on the pier for a long time until the prosecutor on duty arrived. Also on site were the mayor Stefania Signorini with the deputy Valentina Barchiesi and the councilors Elisa Penna and Marco Giancanella. The lifeguards, among the first to intervene, were listened to while her mother, shortly after the news of the child’s death, fell ill and was rescued.

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