Tennessee hotel water park faces new lawsuit; three kids drowned

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The West Knox County, Tennessee, hotel where three young boys have drowned now faces its second lawsuit in connection to the deaths at its self-described indoor water park, reports the Knoxville News Sentinel, which is a part of the USA TODAY Network.

Raymond Belcher filed a lawsuit in Knox County Circuit Court last week after his 3-year-old son, Raymond Whitlock, became the third child to drown at Quality Inn and Suites West Waterpark on Feb. 16, 2019. The hotel, at 317 N. Cedar Bluff Road, has since changed its name to The Quest Hotel and Waterpark.

Although it advertises itself as a water park, the hotel had no lifeguards on duty, lacked a working emergency phone and violated a slew of state rules governing indoor swimming pools at the time of the most recent drowning, the lawsuit alleges.

Knox County Health Department inspectors, however, reported finding few safety problems during their monthly inspections of the facility, which features a hot tub, a swimming pool that is 7 feet deep in places and a children’s play area complete with water slides.

Belcher, represented by Knoxville attorney T. Scott Jones, is seeking a total of $4.5 million in damages from parent hotel chain Choice Hotels International, franchisee Riddhi Enterprises and Riddhi owner Amit Patel.

Hotel management did not immediately return a request for comment Friday.

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The complaint does not describe in detail the circumstances surrounding Raymond Whitlock’s drowning in February. The boy’s father said at the time that a family friend took Raymond and several other children to the Knox County hotel for a vacation while he and his wife stayed behind in Cookeville, Tennessee.

Knoxville police said Raymond “was left unattended” at the pool along with his 6-year-old brother, a 5-year-old cousin and a 5-year-old friend. Hotel guests found the toddler in the deep end of the swimming pool around 5:45 p.m., according to the lawsuit, and he died shortly after being taken to a local hospital.



Source : USAToday