
Police ruled out any foul play or negligence on the part of Hersheypark’s water park after a 9-year-old girl, Sophia Subedi, drowned on July 24. The theme park maintained proper safety standards, and there were enough lifeguards present at the pool at the time of the drowning. Bhutanese-origin Sophia Subedi was spotted in a state of distress in the wave pool at the Boardwalk at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania.A lifeguard pulled her from the pool and performed CPR on her. She was taken to Milton S. Hershey Medical Center where she was pronounced dead. A Hersheypark spokesperson said there were 100 lifeguards – trained and certified through Ellis & Associates (E&A) — at the Boardwalk at the time of the incident. They also said there were 10 lifeguards specifically dedicated to the wave pool at the time.After Subedi’s death, Derry Township Police launched an investigation, which included a review of video footage, statements from witnesses, employees and first responders, and documentation of the physical scene.On Friday, police said they finalized their review of the incident and determined that Subedi died from accidental freshwater drowning. There was no criminal activity involved and the safety standards at the theme park were also maintained. There was no overcrowding and the number of people in the wave pool was actually less than its designed maximum capacity. “It was also noted that nearby witnesses and lifeguards responded promptly, initiating rescue and resuscitation efforts within seconds of noticing Sophia’s distress,” a Derry Township Police spokesperson wrote. “The Derry Township Police Department, along with the witnesses, Hersheypark staff, and first responders who attempted to save Sophia, extend their sincere condolences to her family and friends, as well as the Bhutanese community, during this difficult time.“Subedi’s funeral was held in Harrisburg on July 30. A GoFundMe page was created to support the family. Subedi was born in Columbus, Ohio, but most recently lived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She attended North Side Elementary School in the Central Dauphin School District and was set to start 4th grade during the upcoming school year.