Man drowned in Whiteways Pond in Torbay

Fire, police crews were called to popular swimming hole Wednesday afternoon

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Caption: Emergency crews were called to the scene of a drowning in Whiteways Pond in Torbay late Wednesday afternoon. (Katie Breen/CBC)

A man drowned in a Torbay pond Wednesday afternoon, making it the fifth drowning incident in the province within a week.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said someone called about a drowning in Whiteways Pond. The Torbay Volunteer Fire Department and St. John's Regional Fire Department were also called.
"A couple bystanders said they saw him in the water just a few minutes before we arrived," said Torbay Fire Chief Mike McGrath, adding that he could not confirm the condition of the person taken out of the water at that time.
McGrath said his crews arrived around 3:10 p.m.

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The cold water rescue team in St. John's arrived and took someone out of the water.
Torbay Coun. Justin Martin offered his condolences on Twitter Wednesday evening to family and friends of the victim and "also comfort for all the first responders that responded to this call."
The area is known locally to be a popular swimming spot in the warmer summer months, but Torbay Mayor Craig Scott said the pond is not a designated swimming area.

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