The "children" were 14, and -- assuming they could swim -- I do not see much negligence if no adult was close. My daughter competes in swimming, but whenever she is going though her apnea diving training plan, I am always present and she would not get the idea in her head to do such a thing alone, because it is objectively dangerous; she is 10, and this is a simple question of education. If one of those 14 year olds could not swim (well), however, the negligence is quite obvious; the parents would then clearly be at fault, on top of their sad loss.
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