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flag A 4-year-old girl drowned in a Tauranga park fountain in 2023 after wandering from her grandfather’s sight, prompting safety upgrades and calls for constant supervision.

flag Four-year-old Nia Lohchab died in a Tauranga park fountain on May 21, 2023, after running from her grandfather’s sight and submerging face down in water up to 765mm deep. flag CCTV showed bystanders saw her motionless but did not intervene. flag The fountain was later drained, fenced, and redesigned to eliminate water depth, with new safety signs and hazard controls. flag Coroner Matthew Bates emphasized that young children can drown silently and without warning, stressing the need for constant, close supervision—within sight or sound—and recommended caregivers learn CPR. flag Nia’s death is one of only two under-five fountain drownings in New Zealand since 1980, with 47 under-fives drowning between 2015 and 2024, most due to inadequate supervision. flag Water Safety New Zealand now advises “contact supervision” for children near water until at least age 8.

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