A man in his 30s has been pronounced dead after being rescued from a private swimming pool in Caesarea, Israel’s Mediterranean coastal city, the Magen David Adom emergency service confirmed today. The man was pulled from the pool but could not be revived despite emergency medical intervention.
The circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear at this stage. Emergency responders attended the scene following the drowning, but efforts to resuscitate the man proved unsuccessful. Caesarea, located north of Tel Aviv, is a popular residential and tourist destination known for its ancient Roman ruins and upmarket properties.
The incident marks a tragic reminder of the risks associated with private swimming pools. Drowning remains a significant cause of unintentional injury-related death in Israel, particularly during the summer months when pool use increases. Authorities typically investigate such incidents to determine the exact cause and circumstances.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.


