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The drowning death of a 6-year-old boy found unresponsive in his day camp’s swimming pool is under investigation. Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed in a statement obtained by NBC News that on June 24, the boy drowned while in a swimming pool at Liberty Lakes Day Camp on Florence Columbus Road in Mansfield Township. A letter sent to parents from the camp also on June 24 and obtained by NBC News said that a camp lifeguard discovered the boy unresponsive in a swimming pool.
The letter said that camp would resume the next day, noting that “experts recommend that the best thing we can do is to forge forward.” The camp said in the letter that it has 3 registered nurses on staff, 25 lifeguards certified in first aid/CPR/AED, and an emergency medical services team “just down the street.
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