An inquest into the drowning of 11-year-old Kyra Hill at Liquid Leisure near Windsor revealed alarming safety oversights. Kyra struggled in water that was 2.68 meters deep, yet the only warning signs in the area indicated danger from shallow waters. Senior coroner Heidi Connor noted that this misleading signage could lead parents to believe all water in the area was shallow. The park's owner admitted that the absence of proper deep water warnings could be interpreted as conflicting information, raising concerns about the park's safety measures prior to the incident.
Kyra Hill drowned in a designated swimming area lacking clear warning signs, leading to serious concerns regarding safety protocols and depth signage in leisure parks.
The inquest revealed that the only signage indicated danger from shallow waters, while parts of the lake reached depths of over 2.6 meters, showing a lack of adequate warning.
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