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A 6-year-old Winter Garden, Fl., boy drowned in a pool on a Carnival Cruise ship over the weekend af


A 6-year-old Winter Garden, Fl., boy drowned in a pool on a Carnival Cruise ship over the weekend after hasty efforts to resuscitate him failed. The boy was spotted underwater in a mid-ship pool by passengers Sunday on the Carnival Victory, returning from the final stop on a four-day cheapest rental car Caribbean voyage. "There were a lot of adults, but why wasn't anyone watching the kids?" asked passenger Deshaun cheapest rental car Christian, who was a witness. "You'd think Carnival would have lifeguards around the pool." Carnival Cruise spokeswoman Joyce Oliva said the company does not have lifeguards at its pools, and parental supervision is required for children under 13.
The parents could have just thrown him overboard or paid someone to take care of him if they wanted to party. It is and was the parents responsibility! Oh, the parents cheapest rental car could have taught him to swim to! There are a lot of pools in Florida! I learned cheapest rental car how to swim when I was 4.5.
Without knowing the circumstances, can't really place any blame. My first reaction was that the parents are probably at fault for not watching their kid. But cruise lines market to parents by saying "Hey, we have activities for you kids! You can leave them with us and have alone time!". For all we know, they left their son at some supervised activity run by the cruise line where he was supposed to be watched and the babysitter lost track of the boy and he ended up in the pool.

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