YMCA sued for millions after 5-year-old boy drowned in deep end of pool ‘without being noticed’ by only lifeguard on duty, other employees

Auston Wingo

Auston Wingo (left) in a Pulaski County Public Schools memorial fund photo, the Pulaski County YMCA pool, as seen in a virtual tour video (YMCA/Jessie Woods screengrab)

A lawsuit was filed against a YMCA in Virginia nearly two years to the day that 5-year-old Auston Wingo, Jr., drowned in the deep end of a pool. Though an investigation of the Dec. 6, 2021, drowning ended with no criminal charges, the lawsuit seeking $15 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages for alleged gross negligence on the part of Pulaski County YMCA employees on duty that day.

An investigation of Wingo’s death established that 38 children were at the YMCA, an “increased number was due to Pulaski County Public Schools conducting virtual learning on that day,” and a majority of those kids were playing in the pool. There was one lifeguard and three child care workers on duty.

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