14-year-old boy drowns in a well in the Serra do Gandarela National Park
A 14-year-old boy drowned in a well at the Serra do Gandarela National Park in Nova Lima, Brazil, while swimming with friends.
A tragic incident occurred in Nova Lima, Brazil, on Saturday afternoon, where a 14-year-old boy drowned in the Poço da Barragem, located within the Serra do Gandarela National Park. The boy was swimming with friends when he got into difficulty and submerged. His friends managed to bring him to the surface and contacted emergency services for assistance.
Upon receiving the call, the local firefighters provided initial guidance to the boy's friends through a video call, instructing them on how to perform first aid while help was on the way. Despite their efforts and the quick response from rescue teams, who performed resuscitation maneuvers for over an hour, the boy sadly could not be revived.
This incident highlights the dangers associated with swimming in natural water bodies, particularly for young swimmers. It serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures when engaging in swimming activities in unfamiliar environments and the need for supervision to prevent similar tragedies in the future.