The body of a three-year-old child has been recovered from a stormwater reservoir in New Horizons, Plettenberg Bay, following reports of the toddler's disappearance.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) confirmed that first responders and police were alerted after children who had been playing with the toddler indicated the child had fallen into a pond at the reservoir.Rescue teams, supported by municipal officials, used water extrication pumps to drain the area, eventually locating the child's body.The child was pronounced dead at the scene, and police have initiated an inquest to investigate the incident.The case has sparked concern about child safety in public areas, particularly near water sources.Authorities are urging parents to supervise young children closely in such environments.The incident highlights the risks associated with unsecured water bodies and the importance of community vigilance.Further details are expected as the inquest progresses.
Original title: Body of missing three-year-old recovered from storm water reservoir in Plettenberg Bay
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