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How can Three People Drown in a backyard pool?


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2020 Jun 25, 10:56am   873 views  26 comments

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Now an ocean, maybe a rip tide that carries them all away. But a backyard F'ing swimming pool?

A 33 year old Nisha Patel, her 62 year old father, and her 8 year old.
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/national-news/3-family-members-including-8-year-old-found-dead-in-nj-swimming-pool/

The above-ground pool was mostly shallow at 3½ feet deep, but there was a portion of the pool that was 7 feet deep and it “doesn’t appear that the victims knew how to swim,” the office said.

https://www.nj.com/middlesex/2020/06/3-family-members-who-drowned-in-backyard-pool-did-not-know-how-to-swim-police-say.html

Who is Nisha Patel? A "Non-profit" expert who manages tens of millions from the Bill Gates Foundation.

https://www.urban.org/author/nisha-g-patel
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/about/leadership/nisha-patel

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1   Ceffer   2020 Jun 25, 11:08am  

It's clear these were Covid deaths. This couldn't be corporate assassination, that would be just absurder than absurd. I think.

Did any of them have crooked arms?
2   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 25, 11:13am  

An electrical short.
3   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 25, 11:43am  

Tenpoundbass says
An electrical short.


Ruled out by investigators.
5   Ceffer   2020 Jun 25, 11:53am  

They must have mixed up the pool disinfectant with Gates vaccine.
6   GNL   2020 Jun 25, 12:58pm  

I've never heard of an above ground pool with 2 different water levels.
7   prodigy   2020 Jun 25, 1:02pm  

the 33 year old took out the young and old, then herself.
mismanaging the gates fund and got caught
8   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 25, 1:40pm  

DILLIGAF says

Think properties of different gasses and you can figure out how this works


Pretty tough to kill 3 people with Chlorine Tablets outgassing in an outdoor pool area. That would require WW1 mass artillery bombardment levels of gas. It would be so pungent nobody in a half mile radius would miss the stench and many would be reporting severe irritation.

You'd need a truckload of extremely concentrated industrial-level Chlorine to kill 3 people in an open area.
9   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 25, 3:11pm  

DILLIGAF says
You would be surprised how little Industrial Chlorine, Anhydrous Ammonia etc. is needed to take someone out or incapacitate them enough or to start a chain reaction of events that leads to fatality.


In an outdoor area? This isn't an indoor pool. Nor did it happen in a closed garage stuffed with chemicals. If it was that easy to die from inhalation of Pool Chemicals, it would be a top 20 cause of death.

There were about 14 US deaths from chlorine gas in a 3 year period 2011-2014. Almost all were job accidents, not at public or private swimming pools.
https://www.msdsonline.com/2015/02/27/fatal-accident-in-ca-even-small-quantities-of-chlorine-pose-danger/
10   Ceffer   2020 Jun 25, 3:15pm  

Chlorine cause severe coughing at sub-lethal levels. They would have been coughing like crazy and would have cut fuck out.
11   Automan Empire   2020 Jun 25, 3:33pm  

DILLIGAF says
The same way two or more people routinely die in "confined" space incidents


Seeing the outdoor, raised nature of the pool in the video, there's almost no way this involved gas asphyxiation. Even with a plugged, rich burning pool heater, it doesn't seem likely to concentrate vapors enough for this scenario.

Probably a matter of 3 people who don't know how to swim, or if they did lacked the lifesaving skills to avoid being pulled under while rescuing another. Pools are SUPPOSED to have a tethered life ring and a long metal hook stick mounted nearby to prevent this exact scenario from unfolding.
12   Automan Empire   2020 Jun 25, 3:38pm  

"A neighbor heard screaming from the backyard and called 911, East Brunswick Police Lt. Frank Sutter said. Officers arrived to find the three people dead in the above-ground pool."

WTF did they do, go sit down in the living room and turn the TV way up when they got off the phone with 911?
13   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 25, 4:07pm  

DILLIGAF says
Get a big enough jolt from an invisible gas stream and you will not just cut the fuck out.


Where would such a stream come from in an ordinary backyard pool?
14   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Jun 25, 5:36pm  

Maybe the portion of the Gates Foundation they were managing was in competition with the Clinton Foundation Slush Fund and so the three of them all decided to simultaneously commit suicide. Maybe that's what post #4 above is alluding to.
15   Bd6r   2020 Jun 25, 5:43pm  

DILLIGAF says
Have you ever been exposed ?

Get a big enough jolt from an invisible gas stream and you will not just cut the fuck out.

Panic yes, try to figure out if you will ever take another breath yes, stumble around and try to get to fresh air - yes and hopefully you are going in the correct direction to get out of the vapor and not get injured or worse in the process.

Three of them being killed by Cl2 in an outdoor area is extremely improbable. Chlorine has a very strong smell and is a strong irritant, and one needs 1000 ppm concentration to die quickly. This type of concentration is difficult to achieve outdoors unless there are very favorable conditions and a lot of chlorine. At Ypres, Germans had to wait for weeks to get correct wind direction and strength to gas the Allies...
16   Ceffer   2020 Jun 25, 5:44pm  

They were suicided by a one-two knockout punch of chlorine gas and a silent but deadly IHLlary fart.
17   Booger   2020 Jun 25, 5:57pm  

Automan Empire says
Probably a matter of 3 people who don't know how to swim


For some reason, non-Americans can't swim.
18   RC2006   2020 Jun 25, 6:14pm  

WineHorror1 says
I've never heard of an above ground pool with 2 different water levels.


Custom build from Clinton Foundation.
19   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 25, 6:40pm  

DILLIGAF says

People drown in bathtubs - not seeing the mystery here.


Do THREE people down in above ground pools 3.5-7' deep simultaneously or right after the other? That's really damned odd.
20   Ceffer   2020 Jun 25, 7:59pm  

There is that old phenomenon where somebody tries to save a person in distress in the water, and the distressed person holds on so tight out of panic they strangle the savior person and they both die. The kid was probably just collateral damage.
21   Patrick   2020 Jun 25, 11:04pm  

Kinda reminds me of how one of Bernie Madoff's employees, Jeffrey Picower, mysteriously drowned in his own pool.

No one saw nuttin.
22   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 26, 7:11am  

DILLIGAF says
What is the concentration needed to get someone or more than one to panic, act irrationally and set off a chain reaction of events that leads to serious injury or worse ?


Not happening in an outdoor residential pool. There is simply no plausible scenario.
23   theoakman   2020 Jun 26, 7:25am  

There are cases in which lifeguards have had to punch the drowning person to knock them out in order to prevent them from drowning them as well. When I was 3, I thought I was able to step into the pool at a hotel which was 4 ft deep. My mother was always clueless and obviously wasn't watching me. I went right in. I remember being underwater and not having any idea what was happening. I didn't panic. I was just sinking to the bottom. Fortunately, my grandmother swiftly came over from her chair and pulled me out. Grown adults are way worse and irrationally idiotic. My cousin was in her 60s at the time and couldn't swim. She was very adamant that if my little brother or sister were drowning in 3ft of water, she would not come to save them. I legitimately think she would have drowned in a 3 ft pool out of panic if you threw her in.
24   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Jun 26, 9:53am  

People who can't swim should not own pools. This is rather fishy.
25   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 26, 11:03am  

I was a lifeguard. You grab people from behind, pulling them by the chin so they don't gulp water and can't fight you. It gives you leverage on them when they try to flop around in panic. Also, drowning from inability to swim takes a while.

Of course, at the beach you generally have to work your way into the water so my only rescue was really a Charlie Horse in a 10-11 yo kid.
26   Shaman   2020 Jun 26, 11:16am  

Another article said that a neighbor heard screaming.
https://www.ibtimes.com/new-jersey-family-pool-drowning-police-investigate-accident-killed-3-people-neighbor-2999938

Normally drownings happen in silence.

Pool company had just opened it for the summer.

There is a way to produce tons of chlorine gas with pool chemicals. Heavily chlorinate the pool and then dump in muriatic acid to stabilize the ph.
The two chemicals together produce gas that will lay on top of the water right where a swimmer breathes.

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