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That doesn't sound like she dove in and hit her head then. What would cause her to fall back in and under when she was right there putting him on the boat? A leg or stomach cramp? Something physical that happened to her? It's like the ladder was possibly right there. This is so very sad. Little guy can at least live with the knowledge that his mom made sure he was safe. JMOPer the presser, the son described being boosted onto the boat by his mom, and then turned around and saw her disappear under the water. How tragic for the two of them.
That doesn't sound like she dove in and hit her head then. What would cause her to fall back in and under when she was right there putting him on the boat? A leg or stomach cramp? Something physical that happened to her? It's like the ladder was possibly right there. This is so very sad. Little guy can at least live with the knowledge that his mom made sure he was safe. JMO
That doesn't sound like she dove in and hit her head then. What would cause her to fall back in and under when she was right there putting him on the boat? A leg or stomach cramp? Something physical that happened to her? It's like the ladder was possibly right there. This is so very sad. Little guy can at least live with the knowledge that his mom made sure he was safe. JMO
The boat wasn't anchored when they went into the water so it sounds like they swam back to the boat and she managed to get her son close enough to get back on but didn't make it back in herself. Maybe once they got close to the ladder, he climbed up and the boat drifted further from her while she was still in the water. So sad.That doesn't sound like she dove in and hit her head then. What would cause her to fall back in and under when she was right there putting him on the boat? A leg or stomach cramp? Something physical that happened to her? It's like the ladder was possibly right there. This is so very sad. Little guy can at least live with the knowledge that his mom made sure he was safe. JMO
I thought there was a photo showing the boat after it was back at the dock and the gate was open and the ladder was down.Awful. The swim ladder can be easily forgotten by even seasoned boaters. If there was no ladder, I can easily see a woman becoming physically exhausted chasing a drifting boat and then heaving a 4-year old ABOVE HER HEAD to get him to safety.
She could have slipped on the wet ladder and her leg or foot became tangled into the motor blades beside the ladder.I agree. Now that they described more of what he told them I don't think she dove in.