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22nd September 2005, 12:48
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Drownings at Adaland
I just read this on another forum ...
A young turkish couple who were married in Istanbul on Saturday went to Altinkum for their honeymoon. As a special day out on Tuesday, they decided to visit Adaland here in Kusadasi. The bride went into the wave pool (when the water was flat) and thought it was safe enough. But when the waves began the depth in the pool came to over 2 metres; she couldnt swim. Her husband tried to rescue here but he couldnt swim either and within 5 mins they both drowned. They were pulled from the pool with their arms around eachother.
The waterpark was closed yesterday for an investigation.
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22nd September 2005, 12:59
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Re: Drownings at Adaland
That is awful, it really does hit hime the dangers of aquaparks.
Some time ago in Salou spain my son who was 10 at the time and a very good swimmer decided to go into one of the wave pools, he was the only one in there and no attendants, the wave machine started gentle at first then got quite aggressive, he got caught up in the roll and was having difficulties staying afloat, luckily I was watching and dived in and manage to keep us both afloat until the machine stopped. Even though i class myself as a strong swimmer the roll of the wave was such that it was sucking us under. I dread to think what would have happened if there were others in the pool at the time, when I reported this the manager just shrugged.
I hope this is a message to all parents, non swimmers, it looks fun but in certain spots of the wave it is extremely dangerous.
Last edited by lorraine : 22nd September 2005 at 13:03.
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22nd September 2005, 21:44
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Re: Drownings at Adaland
This is terrible.
I was in the aquafantasy, the one next door to adaland 2 months ago and there were lifeguards all over the place, where were they at adalands to let this happen?
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22nd September 2005, 21:57
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Re: Drownings at Adaland
Aqua is a hotel resort and run extensively by First Choice who have very strict rules on safety and First Choice staff are resident all day every day - I wholly endorse Aqua as a family resort.
Adaland however are a law unto themselves.
Makes this post questionable
http://www.turkishliving.com/forums...read.php?t=3271
Merv
Last edited by merlin : 22nd September 2005 at 22:01.
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22nd September 2005, 22:58
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Re: Drownings at Adaland
what a waste of two people just embarking on their life together,so sad
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22nd September 2005, 23:22
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Re: Drownings at Adaland
How very sad to read this post two young lives just starting out together. Bless Them Both
My daughter was at the park last Thursday when the storm was on, after it finished they were aloud back on the slides. However, the one my daughter choose had no water at the bottom, she landed at great speed badly cutting the top of her leg and lots of bruises the next day and she is 25. She called to tell me want had happened and said the staff at the park were not interested.
Barbara
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23rd September 2005, 22:12
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Re: Drownings at Adaland
Glad I chose the aqua fantasy
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