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Family who died in Costa del Sol pool tragedy named

Written by on 26/12/2019

The three people who died in a pool accident on the Costa del Sol on Christmas Eve have been named.

Gabriel Diya, 52, and his children Praise Emmanuel, 16, and Comfort, nine, were found unresponsive in the pool at Club La Costa World in Fuengirola.

It comes as Spanish media are saying a member of the family has told police that none of the three knew how to swim.

Mr Diya’s Facebook account describes him as a manager of Open Heavens London, a branch of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, based in Charlton.

The church was not contactable on Boxing Day.

His is listed in his introduction as a “Pioneer, Life coach, Entrepreneur, Student, Property Manager, Businessman & PAL Leader”.

It also says he is a property manager at Flobis Properties Limited, a co-ordinator at Christian Innovations aka Christiannovations and a co-founder of Missio Africanus.

It is understood that the father and daughter are both British, while the son is American.

The incident occurred after the girl got into difficulties in the water and her brother and father tried to rescue her, it has been reported.

Spanish private news agency Europa Press and other media outlets said a family member testified before Civil Guard police that the three were unable to swim.

No one at the Civil Guard was available to comment on the report when contacted by the AP news agency.

Post-mortem results released by police on Boxing Day found all three died by drowning and Spanish newspaper El País said the examiner found that none of the three had bruises or signs of intoxication.

Civil Guard union spokesman officer Paco González told AP the pool was around 2 metres (6.5 feet) deep in some parts.

Local reports said Spanish police had been investigating the pool pump for a possible failure but hotel operator CLC World Resorts and Hotels said inquiries have found “no concerns relating to the pool in question” and the incident appeared to be a “tragic accident”.

The children’s mother is one of the people who raised the alarm.

A witness said Mr Diya’s wife prayed as emergency life saving treatment was carried out, according to a report in the Mirror.

Father-of-three Josias Fletchman was quoted as saying: “The mum was praying for them to come back to life.

“She was calm. She was touching their bodies. She continued praying even after the ambulance people arrived and had stopped trying to revive them.”

Another daughter was reportedly on the holiday but was not hurt.

Local radio host Giles Brown told Sky News the children’s mother is receiving counselling from Spanish police.

He said the family were booked into the resort on 21 December and were due to fly back out on 28 December.

“Detectives have taken away the pump system, looking at motors to see if it was an electrical or mechanical failure, but at the moment there is no information on what could have caused this tragedy,” he said.

Holiday operator CLC World Resorts and Hotels said management were assisting authorities “fully” with an investigation into the deaths.

The holiday operator’s statement said: “Club La Costa World resort continues to co-operate fully with the authorities investigating this appalling tragedy.

“We have followed their directions at all times. Naturally, we will continue to offer every assistance and comply fully and transparently with any requests made by them.

“At the same time, we are doing everything possible to provide care and support to bereaved family members and to all our other guests.

“Out of respect for the family, we have no further comment at this stage on various media speculation.”

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We are offering assistance to a British woman following an incident in Spain.”

(c) Sky News 2019: Family who died in Costa del Sol pool tragedy named