
17. Secondary Drowning Can Kill Children
One of the most dangerous forms of drowning is known as secondary drowning. What makes it so vulnerable is that it actually does not occur when the child is in the water. The story of a child who died from secondary drowning usually goes as follows:
The child was playing in the water and went under. The parent or other caretakers immediately pulled the child up and made sure that he or she was okay. Two days later, the child mysteriously died. The cause of death in these circumstances is usually secondary drowning.