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2 children drown at Grand Beach over long weekend

An 11-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy drowned in the waters of Lake Winnipeg at Grand Beach on Monday evening, RCMP say.

11-year-old girl, 12-year-old boy died in water off popular Lake Winnipeg beach on Aug. 1

Two children drowned Monday night in Lake Winnipeg along the western side of Grand Beach. (CBC News Graphics)

A witness to the drowning of two Winnipeg children an11-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boyon Monday atGrand Beach calls the event a "terrible tragedy."

Wendy Nicholwas sitting near thebeach safety station on the western side of Grand Beach along Lake Winnipeg when she first noticed there was a search underway for two missing children.

"I was convinced, they're at the arcade, They're on the trail,"Nichol said.

Moments later she saw a "very concerned, very worried"beach safety officer, who unlike lifeguards do not provide supervision but do administerfirst aid and water rescues, run over to where other safetyofficers were gathering.

"They all put their arms around one another and they walked very slowly along the beach ...gradually got a little deeper and a little deeper."

"They were up to their necks ... then they got into a little huddle and all of a sudden they said, 'We found them we found them.'They scooped up these young children and I could see these skinny little arms and legs. I was just sick. Just sick."

Two children drown at Grand Beach

8 years ago
Duration 2:24
An 11-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy died in the water off Grand Beach on Monday.

Police were called at about 7:30 p.m. andaSTARS air ambulance landed about 30 metres from the water's edge at 8:15 p.m.

The two children hadalready been pulled ashore by the time emergency workers arrived on the scene,RCMPsaid

According toNicholand RCMP, the children were found in the water alongthe western side of West Beach, near the popular boardwalk area.

"It was a terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible tragedy. A terrible tragedy to see two young children like that," said Nichol.

"The two children were in the water together and being supervised by the parents of the 12-year-old boy when one of the parents lost track of the children due to the setting sun," RCMP Sgt. Bert Paquet said in a statement.

Grant Magnussonsawlifeguards, police and others clearthe beach and try to revive the children as they layon the sand.

Beach safety officer describes scene at Grand Beach

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Duration 0:35
An 11-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, both from Winnipeg, drowned in the waters of Lake Winnipeg at Grand Beach on Monday evening, RCMP say.

"They were working pretty fast and furious. The firefighters were doing a lot of very heavy chest compressions," Magnusson said.

Emergency crews spent 30 minutes trying to resuscitate the pair but were unable to save them.

STARS spokesperson CamHekesaid the spot where the two drowned is "quite busy" and there were a lot of people in the area who were moved from the beach to the boardwalk area.

"This was a very sad and very tragic call," Heke said. "Our heart goes out to everyone directly involved but also the broader community, because this was a very tragic and very public event."
@GrandMaraisMB Cottage Rentals tweeted this photo of a STARS air ambulance landing near the shoreline in Grand Beach, Man., Monday night. (@GrandMaraisMB)

RCMP are investigating but said the drowning doesn't appear suspicious in nature.

Drowning deaths in Canadahappen most often in the summer months, with 34 per cent, or just over one-third, of all drowningsfrom2009 to 2013 happening in July and August, a report from theLifesaving Society Canada states. Just over one-third of all drowning deaths from 2004 to 2013 happened in lakes or ponds.

There were 15water-related fatalities in Manitoba in 2014 and nine in 2015. At least two people drowned in Manitoba in July 2016.

With files from the Canadian Press