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US schoolkids and adults carry on while teenage Larryn Watkins floats in the pool. Source: Supplied


I like this it cracked me , the person is criticising people for not noticing the child upside down , but she has the good sense to whip out her mobile phone and start filming

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/pa...nt-of-classmates/story-fnet08ui-1227385440215


THIS footage of a group of US school students frolicking in a local pool while a classmate almost drowns is unbelievable.
But what the school allegedly did after is shocking.
Teenager Larryn Watkins spent almost a minute lying face down in the water before anyone, including the supervising parents, noticed there was something wrong.
The incident took place in Buffalo, New Jersey, on Tuesday.
The 13-year-old is now in an induced coma in a local hospital.
According to 7 Eyewitness News, the teenager was quickly pulled from the water by a lifeguard while others performed CPR.
One witness, Julienne Kuty, who filmed the incident, told the station that she heard a woman yell, “Is he OK? Is he OK?.
“Then she walked away,” she said. “Then I saw a lifeguard jump in and pull the boy out of the pool.”
Ms Kuty said her daughter-in-law, a nurse, helped to resuscitate the boy when he regained consciousness.
“My son came up with 57 seconds that he was actually under the water,” she added.
 
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