Dramatic swimming accident in Höxter: boy (11) in danger of death!
On August 11, 2025, a tragic swimming accident occurred in the Höxter outdoor pool, in which an 11-year-old boy's life was in danger.

Dramatic swimming accident in Höxter: boy (11) in danger of death!
Yesterday, August 11, 2025, a dramatic swimming accident occurred in the Höxter outdoor swimming pool (North Rhine-Westphalia). An 11-year-old boy from the Lütmarsen district is in mortal danger after a serious incident. Bathers discovered him lifeless in the water around 2:30 p.m. and did not hesitate to pull him out of the pool. Immediately after he was brought to shore, those present began resuscitation measures and alerted the emergency services. Mercury reports that emergency responders quickly arrived on scene to continue resuscitation efforts while a rescue helicopter was requested. The boy was then flown to a special clinic.
In an initial assessment of the incident, the police see no evidence of foul play. The mayor ordered the outdoor pool to be evacuated immediately and the police secured the area. Emergency pastors were available to support both affected relatives and bathers. However, the investigation into the exact course of the accident is still ongoing.
Risks when bathing
Beyond the tragedy of such incidents, it is important to be aware of the risks of swimming. Dr. Mörsdorf-Kroll from the University Hospital of Freiburg emphasizes that cold shock when jumping into cold water after sun and heat can lead to serious complications. A sudden loss of consciousness could lead to dangerous situations in the water. Muscle cramps, often due to overexertion or alcohol, also pose a serious risk. According to Dr. Mörsdorf-Kroll mostly goes unnoticed; Those affected cannot call or wave, which makes their rescue even more difficult Freiburg University Hospital.
To prevent such accidents, Dr. Mörsdorf-Kroll, some simple bathing rules to follow: First, you should cool down before swimming to avoid cold shock. You should never go into the water alone so that you can get help quickly in an emergency. You should also realistically assess your own swimming ability, especially with regard to currents and distances.
Safe rescue measures
When an emergency situation arises, the rescuers' self-protection is of utmost importance. Many people don't know that you shouldn't just jump into the water to save a drowning person; This can be dangerous as drowning people may panic and try to cling to rescuers Maltese. Instead, you should try to provide help from a fixed point. This means looking for lifebuoys, ropes, or other floating objects and throwing them to the drowning person.
If possible, drowning people should be approached from behind to avoid clinging. When it comes to swimming accidents, every second counts, as lack of oxygen can quickly lead to serious damage or even death. First aid should always be given immediately so that, in the best case scenario, ventilation can be started immediately, even if you are in shallow water. If you take the time to follow these important recommendations, you could have a lot of positive impact in an emergency.