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The death of an eight-year-old boy at an Enniskillen swimming pool will remain a mystery, according to the coroner at his inquest.The death of an eight-year-old boy at an Enniskillen swimming pool will remain a mystery, according to the coroner at his inquest.
Paul Bogue died two days after getting into difficulty at the outdoor pool at Portora Royal School in July 2006.Paul Bogue died two days after getting into difficulty at the outdoor pool at Portora Royal School in July 2006.
The coroner John Leckey said this was not a typical drowning scenario.The coroner John Leckey said this was not a typical drowning scenario.
Paul was a strong, competent swimmer, and was in water less than a metre deep when he got into difficulty. He died despite efforts to resuscitate him.Paul was a strong, competent swimmer, and was in water less than a metre deep when he got into difficulty. He died despite efforts to resuscitate him.
The coroner described it as a very rare case.The coroner described it as a very rare case.
He said there was no medical condition that could explain what happened, and no evidence to support any of the other theories.He said there was no medical condition that could explain what happened, and no evidence to support any of the other theories.
He said that the family had come to the inquest hoping to leave with an explanation, but what actually happened remains a mystery.He said that the family had come to the inquest hoping to leave with an explanation, but what actually happened remains a mystery.