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Kennebunk, Maine Hotel Pool Drowning Investigations When a parent hears the words “near-drowning” at a hotel pool, time freezes. In Kennebunk, Maine, that report recently turned into every family’s worst nightmare when a 4-year-old child lost their life at the Hampton Inn. We understand that right now, your world has stopped, but the corporate machines behind the hotel are already moving. They are not moving to help you; they are moving to protect their balance sheets. We work to stop that machine from rewriting the truth of what happened in that water. A swimming pool at a major hospitality chain like Hampton Inn is not a “swim at your own risk” zone in the way the company wants you to believe. When a hotel invites families to stay, they have a non-delegable duty to maintain a safe facility. In Kennebunk, Maine, this means the pool must comply with both the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Rule 10-144, Chapter 261, and federal safety standards. If a gate didn’t latch, if a fence was climbable, or if the water was too cloudy for a child to be seen at the bottom, that is not an accident—it is a choice…