A former Penn State track star was swimming in an unlit swimming pool one night, when he dove underwater through a rubber inner tube, hit the bottom head first, and became a quadriplegic for life. There was no warning about proper diving safety or even surface diving. There were no lights. The owners of the pool should have had both. The swimming pool manufacturer should have provided warnings to the owners about diving shallow and “steering up” when surface diving in residential pools. Both the manufacturer and the homeowner were held liable.
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