I once saw a video demonstrating what lifeguards go through. Is that kid in trouble, or just sticking his face in the water? If you go to check him, you miss the person who was really drowning, right in the middle of a crowd that didn't notice a thing.

In their wrongful death lawsuit, Mohamad and Fadma Boudriss, whose son Yassin was found floating in three feet of water at Knoebels Amusement Resort, claim an individual was performing CPR and requested an automated external defibrillator (AED) three times, but none was provided, WITF reported.

Yassin was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, with a county coroner ruling the cause of death to be drowning with autism a contributing factor, WITF reported. Montour County Coroner Scott Lynn said the boy showed no signs of distress, but that he should have been able to stand in the three feet of water.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2017/0...ment-park.html

And they're suing for $50,000, awfully low for typical lotto lawsuits, but still overpriced for a dune coon.