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London teen drowns, 12-year old rescued, at Ipperwash Beach

London teen drowns, 12-year old rescued, at Ipperwash Beach

Police say an 18-year-old from London drowned at Ipperwash Beach on Monday afternoon moments after a 12-year-old was rescued by bystanders.

It happened at about 4 p.m. on Monday on the section of Ipperwash Beach about halfway between Ipperwash Road and Army Camp Road.

Police say the 12-year-old had drifted away from shore while using a floatation device. An 18-year-old went out into the water to help and people on the beach noticed both were in distress. Bystanders were able to bring the 12-year-old back to shore and emergency crews were called.

After a search involving boats and jet skis, the 18-year-old was found and pulled from the water, but was unresponsive. Witnesses who spoke to CBC News say the 18-year-old is a girl and the 12-year-old a boy.

'I feel so bad' says witness
Mya McGowan said she saw first responders work to revive an 18-year-old girl who was pulled from the water but was later pronounced dead in hospital.
Mya McGowan said she saw first responders work to revive an 18-year-old girl who was pulled from the water but was later pronounced dead in hospital. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News)

Mya McGowan was on the beach when it happened and said it took some time for the 18-year-old to be found after the boy was rescued.

"After about 15 or 20 minutes of searching, they found the girl and brought her back of the chief truck and they were doing compressions for about 15 minutes, CPR," she said. "They were doing that for quite a while. They drove down towards the boat launch while doing it and that's the last thing that we saw until they pulled away.

"I feel so bad, so terrible," said McGowan. "It's very upsetting to know that it was an 18-year-old girl and she had so much of her life left."

Jeff Hill came to the beach from a nearby cottage while the search was underway. He said conditions on the water were calm at the time and that the beach wasn't crowded.

"There wasn't a lot of people on the water and no one saw it until bad things happened," he said.

The section of beach where the 18-year-old fatally drowned was close to the entrance to the Area One parking lot off East Parkway Drive.
The section of beach where the 18-year-old fatally drowned was close to the entrance to the Area One parking lot off East Parkway Drive. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News)

The agencies involved in the rescue included the Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Anishinabek Police Service, Lambton County Emergency Medical Services and Lambton Shores Fire and Emergency Services.

An OPP spokesperson said they would not be releasing the name of the person who died, only saying that they are from London.

"Our thoughts are with the family and everyone impacted by this tragic incident," said OPP Const. Jeanine Robertson.

It's already been a bad summer for drownings on the Great Lakes in the London area.

A 35-year-old Woodstock man drowned while swimming at Port Burwell on Lake Erie on June 22.

A day later, a child was rescued from Lake Huron near Goderich after drifting far from shore while on an inflatable device.

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