Young girl dies in FL buried under sand

Anonymous
Oh my gosh - this is my worst nightmare. My kids LOVE to bury themselves and inanimate objects at the beach. They've never tried to bury their faces or go super deep as far as I know, but this has spooked me into being super vigilant about this now.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/21/us/sandhole-florida-death-beach.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&fbclid=IwAR1XSSlaCZTZKEOPMHVIFYlS4jtRf9TYSyVzkXNBVfDrJkNuX5w5XG2z73Y
Anonymous
This story is absolutely heartbreaking. Poor, precious little girl. Her brother was injured too but apparently will be OK.
Anonymous
I’m really unclear how this happened. Did it become like quicksand?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m really unclear how this happened. Did it become like quicksand?


No. The hole they dug was way too deep- something like 6 feet. The sand walls collapsed around her.
Anonymous
Unfortunately, it keeps happening. Never leave them unattended.
Anonymous
Beach sand is dangerously unstable - always. The rule is never dig a hole deeper than your knees.

It’s sad that so many people seem ignorant of this common sense.
Anonymous
Unfortunately, this happens too frequently. There was a 17 year old who died last summer from the same thing. Don’t let your kids dig forts and deep holes on the beach. I think most people just aren’t aware of how dangerous it is.

https://apnews.com/article/sand-hole-beach-death-outer-banks-carolina-1393be364806eaaf42991cc5cf896d45
Anonymous
This is horrific.
Anonymous
Poor precious angel.
Anonymous
Something like this happened years ago and so I have been vigilant about how deep a hole my son could dig. I think I remember reading that it is almost impossible to dig people out because the weight of the people digging makes the hole just refill as they dig. That poor family!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, this happens too frequently. There was a 17 year old who died last summer from the same thing. Don’t let your kids dig forts and deep holes on the beach. I think most people just aren’t aware of how dangerous it is.

https://apnews.com/article/sand-hole-beach-death-outer-banks-carolina-1393be364806eaaf42991cc5cf896d45


I had no idea. My kids usually play in the water at the beach rather than dig in the sand. But I've seen pictures of people burying each other - I had no idea that digging in the sand was dangerous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, this happens too frequently. There was a 17 year old who died last summer from the same thing. Don’t let your kids dig forts and deep holes on the beach. I think most people just aren’t aware of how dangerous it is.

https://apnews.com/article/sand-hole-beach-death-outer-banks-carolina-1393be364806eaaf42991cc5cf896d45


I had no idea. My kids usually play in the water at the beach rather than dig in the sand. But I've seen pictures of people burying each other - I had no idea that digging in the sand was dangerous.


Digging is not dangerous. Standing inside of a hole that can cover your torso is very dangerous. Burying with a few inches of sand while laying horizontally on the ground is not what we are describing here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beach sand is dangerously unstable - always. The rule is never dig a hole deeper than your knees.

It’s sad that so many people seem ignorant of this common sense.


If “so many people seem ignorant of this” then it’s not “common sense”. I hope this tragedy garners a lot of attention— so that people who are less familiar with beaches and the properties of sand can learn from it.
Anonymous
I don’t think two small children could dig a hole that big with a plastic pail; the hole must have already been there and they were playing in it. So Tragic, parents as spring break is almost here, please be aware and warn your children
Anonymous
Add digging tunnels in the snow to the danger list. And digging near sand dunes can cause dunes to collapse. Such a tragedy.
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