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A little girl who was only having a good time at her best friend's birthday pool party, has ended up suffering a fatal misfortune.
She said she ran into the pool area, kicked off her shoes and jumped in fully clothed, as her eldest daughter also helped.
Mrs. Rainer said she performed CPR on Maya at the poolside and emergency services were called.
She said Maya had been in the pool for around half an hour before this.
Mr. Kantengule said Mrs. Rainer’s daughter was the only friend they would allow Maya to go and visit after the other girl had moved schools.
They would visit each other every few weeks and Maya had previously been on a boat trip with the girl, among other days out.
Maya, who was born in Middlesbrough, lived in Oulton Broad, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, and attended Dell Primary School.
Jaqueline Bell, a teaching assistant at the school, said in a written statement that Maya started weekly swimming lessons in reception year, and spent around 10 to 15 minutes in the water each time.
She said: “She was nervous in the water and would use armbands and a wobble.
“There was always an adult with the children in the pool and they would encourage her to take her feet off the bottom.
“She could take her feet off the bottom with support but couldn’t do it on her own. The last time Maya would have swum was July 2015.”
Chris Coker, environmental health officer at South Norfolk Council, told the inquest that the indoor pool at Waveney River Centre could be privately hired.
He said it was L-shaped, 12m (40ft) long, 9m (30ft) at its widest and 1.5m (5ft) at its deepest.
He said signs were up stating there were no lifeguards on duty, that people swim at their own risk and should not do so if they are not a confident swimmer.
The inquest, expected to last two days, continues today.
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