Tragedy at the quarry lake: 78-year-old dies after attempted rescue

Ein 78-jähriger Mann starb nach einem Badeunfall am Baggersee in Altötting. Trotz Reanimation erlag er seinen Verletzungen.
A 78-year-old man died after a bathing accident at the quarry lake in Altötting. Despite resuscitation, he succumbed to his injuries. (Symbolbild/MW)

Tragedy at the quarry lake: 78-year-old dies after attempted rescue

Altötting, Deutschland - A tragic incident moved the minds of the bathers on Sunday evening at the quarry lake near Altötting. A 78-year-old man was discovered unconscious on the water surface. Other swimmers acted quickly and tried to save it with a stand-up paddleboard, such as pnp.de. The man was brought to the bank and successfully reanimated by the rescue workers used.

hoping that quick help would be successful, the man was taken to a hospital for medical care. Unfortunately, however, he died in the early morning hours of the following Monday. Men relatives were present during the incident and experienced the dramatic minutes. The Traunstein criminal police have taken over the investigation to clarify the exact circumstances of his death. So far there is no evidence of external debt, and the cause of death remains unclear.

bathing accidents in Bavaria: Terrifying balance

The incident at the quarry lake is part of a worrying series of bathing accidents that are currently plagued by Bavaria. The heat wave has caused many people to cool down in outdoor pools and swimming lakes. But the Situation is dangerous: According to [Augsburger-allgemeine.de] (https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/bayern/wieder-badeunfaelle-in-bayern- Mehrere-Tote-ein-1138789), four people died last weekend in Bavarian waters, including another 79-year-old man who drowned on Sylvensteinsee.

It is particularly frightening that the Bavarian water guard already counted over 20 bathing deaths in June, which corresponds to about a third of the total drowning of the previous year. A 25-year-old man continues to be missing on Lake Constance after he has lost in front of his friends. In another sad case, a woman drowned on Lake Langwieder, even after bathing guests saw her under water.

growing number of bathing deaths

The German Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft (DLRG) Meanwhile, a worrying balance for the bathing season 2024. In Germany, 353 people died in Germany by drowning, which is the highest number since 2019, reports daily news. The problem is that more and more older people are affected: 60% of the drowning victims are over 50 years old. This can be favored by the high temperatures and their load on the cardiovascular system.

The DLRG appeals to the bathers of being careful and used to use guarded bathing areas to minimize the risk. With over 600,000 members, this organization is the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world and is actively committed to the safety of bathers.

The tragic incident in Altötting is another example of how important it is to exercise the highest caution when bathing and to take advantage of the emergency services offered. The disturbing statistics shows that the bathing season is anything but safe this year.

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