Boy, 9, drowns in front of parents after getting trapped between rocks at beach
- A nine-year-old boy named Kaison Greaves drowned after getting trapped between two rocks at South West Rocks beach while his parents comforted him.
- Emergency services, including police and Surf Lifesavers NSW, were unable to save Kaison, who tragically died at the scene despite efforts to rescue him.
- Inspector Peter Walton stated that the incident appears to be a tragic misadventure, and police are investigating this devastating death.
- This Easter weekend has been marked as the worst on record for drownings in New South Wales, according to Surf Life Saving NSW.
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Boy, 9, drowns in front of parents after getting trapped between rocks at beach
A NINE-year-old boy drowned in front of his horrified parents after getting trapped between two rocks at a busy beach. Witnesses recalled the harrowing moment the young lad’s parents held his hand as he died at a popular beach in New South Wales, Australia. 9 NEWSKaison Greaves died on Sunday afternoon[/caption] The boy’s parents comforted their son as he drowned9 NEWS Kaison Greaves was playing with other kids on the shoreline at South West Roc…
Drowning victim remembered as ‘bright, bubbly boy’
A nine-year-old who died after becoming trapped between rocks at a popular holiday spot has been remembered as a “bright, bubbly boy”. The Queensland family of Kaison Greaves are heartbroken after he died while on a trip to NSW, adding to Australia’s horror Easter drowning toll. Seven people are confirmed dead with another two missing across the nation after powerful swells lashed the east coast in one of the worst spate of drownings on record o…
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