Family of Student Who Drowned at Community Pool Settles Lawsuit
Family of Student Who Drowned at Community Pool Settles Lawsuit
Princeton is set to pay the family of Colin Simonelli, 24, who drowned in a community pool last summer $1.75 million to settle their lawsuit filed in Mercer County civil court against the town, according to the family’s attorney, Neil Weiner of the Lynch Law Firm in Hasbrouck Heights.In August of last year, Simonelli was at the community pool with his father, Anthony, when he lost consciousness and went under in four feet of water. He was discovered after six minutes and was pulled out by fellow swimmers. The lifeguards on duty that day failed to prevent the accident, according to Colin’s family.Municipal administrator Marc Dashield said Simonelli was found unresponsive around 2 p.m. Lifeguards pulled him out and tried to administer CPR to no avail. Simonelli died that evening at a nearby hospital. Dashield went on to explain that all safety protocols had been followed and that no less than a dozen lifeguards were on duty that day in total. Two were in the main pool area where Simonelli was."It's a tragedy for the family, we feel badly for the family," he said.
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