Spa Serenity Turns to Sorrow: A Tragic End in Hidalgo

Spa Serenity Turns to Sorrow: A Tragic End in Hidalgo

HIDALGO.- Yesterday afternoon, Tuesday October 1st, a day of family outing ended in tragedy after a minor lost his life after drown in a swimming pool.

The tragic event occurred around 3 in the afternoon at the Maguey Blanco spain the municipality of Ixmiquilpan, in the state of Hidalgo.

According to the information released, the Querétaro family was enjoying the day off when at one point they realized that one of their members, 7 years old, was unconscious inside one of the pools.

They immediately alerted the emergency services and they rescued the body of the minor. Paramedics from the water park itself loaded the child into an ambulance and took the child to the hospital. Taxadho General Hospital.

The medical staff received him, however, they could only confirm that the minor had already lost his life.

The incident was reported to the staff of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Hidalgo (FIND OUT) to begin the corresponding investigations.

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