UB student almost drowns

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A University of Botswana (UB) student was rushed to Princess Marina Hospital yesterday in critical condition after he nearly drowned in a swimming pool at the institution.

It is understood that the third year student studying Physical Education was in swimming classes with others but was left behind in the pool. A UB employee who was said to be in charge of the swimming pool prevented students from giving information about the incident. She prevented access to the pool and told Mmegi to ask no questions.  A UB employee, Martin Mokgwathi said he knew nothing and he was not in a position to talk to  the media. He said he was still waiting for a report from the life guard and he was not exactly sure when it would be availed to him. "I can't say when you should exactly come to my office and I don't even know when the report will be ready," he said.  It is reported that life guards at the pool only show up during emergencies. There was no life guard when the student nearly drowned.  "And that is exactly why the student left the pool in a critical condition because there was no one experienced to rescue him at the time of the incident," one of the students said.

The water in the UB pool is smelly and is not conducive for swimming. Students say they are not aware that life guards are engaged by the university to man the swimming pool.The commander of Central Police Station in Gaborone, Kevin Mookodi said the incident was not reported to them. "A o sule?" he asked.

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