‘Avoidable loss:’ Widow of man who drowned in Fort McMurray pool sues operator – Edmonton | 24CA News
A lawsuit filed within the drowning of an Alberta man in a public pool is shining a lightweight on doubtlessly harmful breath-holding workout routines and what duty facility operators should supervise patrons who practise them.
An announcement of declare filed by the household of Dumitru Serbulenco earlier this 12 months say on Dec. 12, 2020, he was performing repetitive breath-holding workout routines on the Suncor Community Leisure Centre in Fort McMurray, Alta., and had requested lifeguards to observe him.
After being unconscious for six minutes, lifeguards rescued the 34-year-old man and administered CPR, says the assertion of declare filed in February. Serbulenco was taken to the Northern Lights Hospital and died six days later.
His three-year-old daughter Zinovia was with him on the pool that day. The household’s lawyer stated Serbulenco was a stay-at-home dad on the time.
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The household is suing the Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood Buffalo and 4 employees members alleging they uncared for to adequately supervise and rescue him.
The assertion of declare says the operators of the pool didn’t develop a coverage regarding repetitive breath-holding workout routines, citing the Alberta Public Swimming Pools Regulation.
“No family should have to go through such an avoidable loss,” Elena Serbulenco, his spouse, stated in a written assertion offered by her lawyer.
“His pride in fatherhood and marriage was extraordinary.”
Dima Serbulenco pictured together with his three-year-old daughter Zinovia.
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None of the claims have been examined in courtroom. The defendants deny all allegations and dispute the style during which Dumitru Serbulenco died.
The defendants argue “they met and exceeded any such duty of care at all material times,” says the assertion of defence.
Neither the lawsuit nor the household assertion stated why Dumitru Serbulenco was practising the breath-holding workout routines, however free divers usually use them as coaching to enterprise deep underneath water with no respiration equipment.

The Lifesaving Society’s Alberta Public Pool Safety Standards recommends all public aquatic services develop a coverage to limit repetitive breath-holding actions.
“Repetitive breath-holding, prolonged breath-holding and prolonged underwater swimming is not permitted by the general public pool user,” the society says.
Both nationwide and Albertan requirements say repetitive breath-holding could also be permitted in public swimming pools, however they have to be underneath the direct supervision of a certified teacher or coach.
Jonathan Kusyanto, performing govt director of the Alberta and Northwest Territories department of the Lifesaving Society, stated the society offers pointers however doesn’t have any legislative energy.
“The standards are ultimately there to help support and educate pool owners and operators on what they can do to safely operate their facility,” stated Kusyanto. “But they’re ultimately recommendations.”
The Alberta Public Swimming Pools Regulation states that “owners must develop and maintain written policies and implement plans for those policies in accordance with pool standards,” which incorporates the security and supervision of all patrons.
Elena and Dima Serbulenco.
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In an e mail, the Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood Buffalo declined to remark given the authorized course of.
“The RRC has co-operated fully with the investigation of this incident,” stated a spokesperson.
The drowning additionally led to a prison case towards a person who was working as a lifeguard on the time. In October, RCMP charged 25-year-old Ruslan Atantayev with prison negligence inflicting dying.
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