Hazardous Rip Currents Lead To 10-Year-Old's Drowning Death

VCBS Rescued 53 People From The Ocean

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Daytona Beach, FL - Volusia County Beach Safety (VCBS) reports that hazardous rip current conditions led to the drowning death of a 10-year-old boy yesterday (September 25) around 6:15 p.m. VCBS Captain A.J. Miller said in a press release that the boy, who is from Keystone Heights, "was swimming with two other individuals in the 700 Block N. The Beach, Daytona Beach (Glenview Walkover). Beach Safety personnel spotted them in a rip current roughly 100 yards from shore. Beach Safety brought all three back to shore where lifesaving efforts were performed on the 10-year-old male. He was transported to Halifax Hospital where he was pronounced deceased."

Miller said that the other two swimmers did not require medical attention. 

Those hazardous rip current conditions are happening again today.  Miller reminds beachgoers to always swim in front of a staffed lifeguard tower. With midday high tides, expect beach access ramps to be closed to driving during that time.

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