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Girl found in NY lake clinging to dead body =0(

Posted by on Aug. 8, 2012 at 3:37 PM
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Girl found in NY lake clinging to dead body

 

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Clinging to the floating corpse of a family friend, a 6-year-old girl was rescued by rowboat after a visit to a reservoir just north of New York City on a hot summer day turned into a horrific struggle for her life.

The girl, whose name was not released, told police that 59-year-old Pamela Kaner took her into the water in Lake Gleneida on Monday afternoon and was holding her when something went wrong. The lake, about 730 yards at its widest, is part of New York City's water supply system, and swimming there is banned.

The cause of Kaner's death was not yet known, and an autopsy was planned, said Carmel Police Chief Michael Johnson. He said she could have drowned or suffered a medical emergency while wading with the girl.

"It's very unusual when a drowning victim doesn't sink," Johnson said. "The body usually goes to the bottom and pops back up when it decomposes."

Kaner, of Brewster, was caring for the girl while the girl's mother ran an errand, police said. Two men and a woman in a rowboat heard the girl crying for help around 5 p.m. and found her holding on to Kaner's body.

They pulled her from the water, took her to shore and called the police. The girl was treated at a hospital but was not seriously injured.

Kaner's body was retrieved by firefighters, who paddled out in a commandeered boat.

DEP spokesman Ted Timbers said no drinking water has been drawn from the lake for more than a year because it's part of a section that has been offline while a filtration plant is built in the Bronx.

The shore of the lake, which abuts the main road of the hamlet of Carmel, is littered with rowboats, most chained or cabled to trees. Johnson said the DEP grants permits for the boats. Signs on the shore say, "Recreation by permit. Entry for other purposes prohibited."

"She shouldn't have been in the lake," Johnson said.

Only ducks and gulls were on the water on Tuesday afternoon.

Kerry Browne of Carmel, a house renovator, said, "On a nice day like this, anybody would like to jump in the lake, but you know the rules." He said he hoped the girl would be able to recover from "holding onto a body like that."


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/07/2937276/girl-6-found-clinging-to-dead.html#storylink=cpy

With light and love

Posted by on Aug. 8, 2012 at 3:37 PM
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GirlWithANikon
by Silver Member on Aug. 8, 2012 at 11:36 PM

sad, sad, sad.

kansasmom1978
by Katie on Aug. 8, 2012 at 11:39 PM

That's so sad!

HouseMa
by on Aug. 8, 2012 at 11:40 PM

Poor kid.  Hopefully it teaches her that breaking the rules leads to pretty shitty consequences.

.Sarah.Marie.
by Silver Member on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:03 AM
That is awful! Poor sweetie!
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kiowaqueen
by Tara on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:06 AM
Aww
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cherrywaves21
by on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:06 AM
Not even therapy is going to help. Poor baby girl.
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ditsyjo
by Gold Member on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:07 AM

poor little girl

cherrywaves21
by on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:08 AM
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Please explain how it's the child's fault? I have seen a lot of heartless shit on cm but this is top three


Quoting HouseMa:

Poor kid.  Hopefully it teaches her that breaking the rules leads to pretty shitty consequences.


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Sassy762
by on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:10 AM

I saw that, they said in the news they think she was dead before she hit the water.She was babysitting the little girl/her nanny I believe.

 

6-year-old girl found clinging to dead body in Carmel, New York's Lake Gleneida
Wed Aug 8, 2012 10:13PM GMT

Police gather Monday on the shore of Lake Gleneida in Carmel, New York, where a woman drowned, and a 6-year-old clinging to the floating corpse was rescued by three people fishing in a rowboat.

A relative of a woman found dead in an upstate New York reservoir with a little girl clinging to her say preliminary autopsy findings suggest she had a heart attack, according to The Journal News.

 

Pamela Kaner, 59, had been found dead on Monday, floating in Lake Gleneida in Carmel, NY, with an unidentified 6-year-old girl, a friend's daughter, holding on to her hundreds of feet from shore.

 

Swimming in the lake is not allowed, but the girl told police Kaner had brought her into the water and was holding her before "something went wrong." Kaner was reportedly babysitting; the girl's mother had taken her car to a mechanic.

 

Police said Kaner was dead by the time they responded to an emergency call. The girl was taken to a local hospital, and was reportedly uninjured. Raw Story

 


HIGHLIGHTS


 

Boaters rescued the 6-year-old girl from a small reservoir north of New York City after finding her clinging to the floating corpse of a family friend who had taken her to the water to cool off, officials said Tuesday. Huffington Post

 

The child had no life vest on and was crying as she clung to the woman's body in the middle of the lake late Monday afternoon, said Carter Strickland, commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. The agency owns the lake. Huffington Post

 

Two men and a woman in a rowboat heard the girl crying for help around 5 p.m. and found her holding on to Kaner's body, Strickland said. newswest9.com

 

Carmel Police Chief Michael Johnson said that in his experience, "It's very unusual when a drowning victim doesn't sink. The body usually goes to the bottom and pops back up when it decomposes." newswest9.com

 



SM/HJ

 


Sassy762
by on Aug. 9, 2012 at 2:12 AM

The woman took the girl into the water....smdh

Quoting HouseMa:

Poor kid.  Hopefully it teaches her that breaking the rules leads to pretty shitty consequences.


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