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Chinese student drowns at Alice Lake Provincial Park near Squamish Poor kid, everyone be careful out there. http://www.vancouversun.com/health/3...n?size=620x400 METRO VANCOUVER - A 17-year-old international student has died after encountering difficulty in the water at Alice Lake Provincial Park on Saturday afternoon. The boy, an international student from China, was at the lake on a day trip with a group of youths from a North Vancouver boarding school when the incident happened, according to an RCMP news release. He was swimming in the water before he was discovered floating and unconscious, shortly before 2:45 p.m. He was pulled from the lake and someone administered first aid before an air ambulance transported him to B.C. Children’s Hospital in critical condition. Around midnight on Sunday, the boy was pronounced dead. His mother, who was in town on holiday at the time, was at his bed side. The incident comes one day after the release of a study by the Lifesaving Society which concluded new Canadians face a significantly higher risk of drowning during aquatic activities. Read RCMP press release: http://bc.rcmp.ca/ViewPage.action?si...ontentId=15684 |
shit, that's terrible. but what is it with foreign exchange students dying around here? Quote:
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damn.. terrible news |
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Any idea which school the kid was attending? |
my guess would be bodwell |
dang... and i was just camping there this weekend. |
My family used to go camping at Alice lake every summer and I swear everytime we went someone drowned there, I'd say it's due to alot of tour groups and day camps that go to the lake side camp facilities I dunno why the hell people who don't know how to swim even get in the water.. Posted via RS Mobile |
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Many newly-immigrated people come from underdeveloped countries. In China, India, African countries, etc, swimming lessons are a luxury that few can afford so there's no real culture of swimming. As a former lifeguard & swim instructor that stat is not shocking at all to me, I always noticed that visible minorities are very underrepresented at the pool. Anyway, that really sucks about the Chinese exchange student. Very tragic. |
"He was swimming in the water before he was discovered floating and unconscious" well.. i assumed he does know how to swim but the cold water can make a man cramp and lose control |
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He also may have been on a raft/floatie/boat/rock/etc and fallen into deep water by accident. Or, he could have been jumping off a cliff or rock and hit his head, causing a paralyzing spinal injury or a loss of consciousness. He could have overestimated his swimming skills, swum far out into the middle of the lake, and found himself too tired to make it back to shore. |
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lol i saw this one the news yesterday and apparently he was screaming like crazy and someone passed him and asked him if he was okay but he didnt speak english so the person just ignored him and thought it was "playful" screams.. white folkes these days |
"white folks these days" How about come to Canada and learn how to speak English well enough that you can get across that your fucking drowning.. Posted via RS Mobile |
damn...RIP |
RIP at least he didnt try to climb a fucking fenced suspension bridge |
hmm... bodwell hs |
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damn... rip |
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I wish I could fail you 10 times for being so ignorant it hurts. |
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rest in peace |
panicking is the worst thing u can do it water. i once had a friend fall off a canoe and he didnt know how to swim. (i was on another canoe right beside) he started panicking just waving his arms and legs like crazy trying to stay up. then i told him to put his feet down. he was standing up. the biggest LOL ever. |
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