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The Straight Story

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Fri Apr 18, 2014, 01:08 PM Apr 2014

Cops: Faulty pool light causes 7-year-old's electrocution death

NORTH MIAMI —

Authorities say a faulty pool light appears to be the cause of a 7-year-old boy being killed at his South Florida home.

North Miami police say a nanny was watching Calder Sloan swim in a backyard pool Sunday when he was electrocuted. The jolt reportedly catapulted him out of the water as he raced a friend.

The boy's father, Chris Sloan, told The Miami Herald they hired a contractor to fix the pool light last year, but he hadn't had time to retrieve records of the repair. The family has not stayed at the home since Calder Sloan's death.

North Miami building department records don't indicate any permits pulled or inspections done at the Sloan home in the past year.

http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/cops-faulty-pool-light-causes-7-year-olds-electroc/nfckp/

It's about time for pool season to kick in. Check those lights.

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Cops: Faulty pool light causes 7-year-old's electrocution death (Original Post) The Straight Story Apr 2014 OP
Should have had a ground-fault interrupter MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #1
110 volts AC, ten thousand gallons of water and kids. rrneck Apr 2014 #2
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