An 11-year-old girl died after she was found unresponsive in a hotel pool in Fuerteventura, a coroner’s court has heard. Francesca Mae Blease, from Crewe, Cheshire, was found in the swimming pool on the island on August 7, an inquest opening on Wednesday was told.
Coroner’s officer Paul Downey said Francesca was taken to a hospital in Gran Canaria and died on August 8 when her life support machine was switched off.
Coroner Victoria Davies said given there was an unnatural cause of death, it was appropriate for her to formally open an inquest. A full inquest will be held on January 27.
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Gran Canaria is the third-largest of the Canary Islands, a cluster of Spanish islands off the Atlantic coast of north-west Africa. It is a hugely popular tourist destination with approximately one million British tourists visiting in 2024.
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