
IPOH: A three-year-old girl was found drowned in a swimming pool at a house in Tambun here, yesterday.
Perak police chief Yusri Hassan Basri said the victim’s 15-year-old brother found the girl floating in the pool at the residence of her grandfather’s neighbour at 6.30pm.
“Preliminary investigations found that the victim had gone over to visit the family next door with her mother when they were at her grandfather’s house.
“A post-mortem conducted at the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital, found that the victim’s death was due to drowning,” he said in a statement.
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Yusri said this is the fourth case of drowning involving child victims in the Ipoh district this year.
“The police views this matter seriously and will take stern legal action against parents or guardians found to have been negligent and leaving their child unsupervised,” he warned.
Last Tuesday, a one-year nine-month-old girl drowned in the swimming pool of her grandfather’s house in Tambun.
Ipoh district police chief Yahaya Hassan was reported to have said that the child’s father found the victim floating in the pool at 8.45pm.
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