A nine year-old girl who died in a busy wave pool at the Hersheypark water park has been named as Sophia Subedi.
Sophia was pulled unresponsive from the waters of the busy attraction in Hershey, Pennsylvania, last Thursday and could not be revived.
It is still unclear how she died with autopsy results not yet released.
The Bhutanese Community in Harrisburg (BCH) confirmed her identity in a heartbreaking tribute on Monday.
‘A bright, kind, and loving young girl, Sophia, brought joy and light to everyone who knew her,’ the statement reads. ‘Her sudden loss has left our entire community in grief.’
Sophia was born in Columbus, Ohio and moved to Harrisburg with her family in 2022.
She had just completed the third grade at North Side Elementary School in the Central Dauphin School District.
In a GoFundMe created in memory of the beloved child, organizer Sri Adhikari said Sophia wanted to be a teacher when she grew up.
Sophia’s funeral service will be held on Wednesday in Harrisburg. So far, more than $3,000 has been raised to support her family during this difficult time.
‘Those who knew Sophia remember her not just for her brilliance and curiosity, but also for her compassion,’ Adhikari wrote.
‘She loved dancing in the living room with her little cousins, holding her mom’s hand on evening walks, and singing along to her favorite Nepali songs on long car rides.’
The young girl was ‘in distress’ in the wave pool before she died, and witnesses said she was ‘limp’ while being pulled from the water during the sweltering 92-degree evening.
A parkgoer told WGAL-TV that lifeguards immediately blew their whistles and dramatic scenes followed – with families rushing out of the water.
‘A lifeguard began CPR on a gurney with intense focus, working for several minutes. Staff did their best to shield onlookers from the trauma, but the weight of the moment was overwhelming,’ they said.
Hersheypark said there were over 100 trained lifeguards at the park at the time of the tragic incident, including ’10 lifeguards specifically dedicated to the wave pool’ attraction.
The theme park previous extended its condolences, with John Lawn, CEO of Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company, releasing a statement.
‘Our hearts break for this child and the child’s family. We extend our deepest condolences for their loss,’ Lawn said.
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