Drowning and submersion in natural water can be a tragic and preventable event. In many cases, the intent of the individual is unknown, making it difficult to determine if the incident was accidental, suicidal, or homicidal in nature. Understanding the risk factors and taking preventative measures can help decrease the number of drowning and submersion incidents.
If someone is drowning or in distress in the water, it is important to call for help immediately. Attempting to rescue someone without proper training can put both the rescuer and the victim in danger.
In the case of undetermined intent, it is important for law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the incident. This can include interviews with witnesses, autopsies, and toxicology reports.
By understanding the risk factors and taking preventative measures, drowning and submersion incidents can be reduced. Always be aware of your surroundings, know your swimming abilities, and avoid alcohol and drugs while in or near natural bodies of water.