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Maria Flavia Nakyejwe a primary teacher drowns in Kalangala swimming pool

A teacher of Bufumira primary school yesterday Monday drowned in a swimming pool at Pearl Gardens Beach, Kalangala islands.

According to an eyewitness Margaret Namanda, the incident happened between 5:30 pm and 6 pm.

“Nakyejwe dived into the swimming pool to join three other swimmers. But after three minutes, the swimmers alerted the guide that Nakyejwe was at the bottom of the pool,” says Namanda.

Namanda further explains that the guide who was standing at the poolside dived into the pool and with help of the swimmers removed Nakyejwe from the swimming pool.

She adds that the guide thereafter carried out cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), a lifesaving technique used in emergencies situations when someone’s heartbeat or breathing has stopped.

“I think she swallowed a lot of water inside the pool because she was in the deep end. But the guide and beach managers tried their best to save her life,” says Namanda.

Nakyejwe was then rushed to Kalangala health centre IV. But she was later pronounced dead. Her body is still at the mortuary. She will be buried tomorrow Wednesday in Saaza village in Masaka district.

James Mugoya Nandu, the Kalangala police community liaison officer, says police officers visited the beach last night and are awaiting the postmortem report to establish the cause of death and guide on the next course of action. Pearl Beach Gardens is owned by former Bukoto West MP Mulindwa Birimumaaso.

Kalangala residents led by Fred Kateregga Masakaate say there is a need for management to recruit and deploy many attendants at the swimming pools and beach, especially on public holidays and the festive season.

He recalls a recent incident where a student of Lubiri SS nearly drowned to death and was rescued by another swimmer.

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