Ogden, UT (June 05, 2022) – A child died following failed rescue attempts after she was found in a swimming pool at Ogden Golf and Country Club on Friday, June 3rd.
Officers and first responders were called to the scene in the 4100th block of South Washington Boulevard at about 6:20 p.m. after receiving 911 calls reporting a 10-year-old girl found underwater in the club’s swimming pool.
CPR was performed by bystanders and taken over by emergency responders upon their arrival.
The child was taken by EMTs to McKay Dee Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
No additional details are available as the police are still investigating.
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time.
Private property owners are required to ensure the safety of all guests on their property.
On private property, visitors are put into one of three classes: invitees (visitors there for the benefit of the owner), licensees (visitors there for their own benefit), and trespassers (persons on the property illegally). Property owners or occupiers are liable to licensees, invitees, and to a lesser degree, trespassers, specifically children.
If you were injured in an accident at a privately-owned pool or a loved one drowned, it is crucial to establish what, if any, responsibility of care you were owed by the owner. After duty has been established, a Utah personal injury attorney will be able to counsel you on the best way to proceed with a premises liability claim.
These kinds of claims have to have at least one of the three elements listed below.
- The owner or occupier of the property knew of the danger and failed to inform guests or fix the problem
- The owner or occupier of the property is the same person who caused the danger
- The owner or occupier of the property was unaware of the potential risk but could reasonably have been expected to know if they were diligent about their guest’s safety
The more of these elements your claim has, the stronger it will be.
To learn more about how a visitor’s classification influences premises liability cases, speak to a Utah premises liability attorney with experience in handling these kinds of claims.
If you have been injured in an accident as a result of another person’s negligence, contact ourUtah personal injury attorneys at (801) 350-3506 to schedule a free case evaluation to see how we can help you.
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