SINGAPORE – A condominium resident is suing its management corporation (MC) for alleged negligence over injuries suffered by his seven-year-old son, who nearly drowned in the jacuzzi at Seastrand Condominium in Pasir Ris.
While in the jacuzzi on Feb 22, 2025, the boy was allegedly pulled underwater by the suction force of the pressure pump system and became trapped.
His mother, who was with him, and two passers-by tried but failed to free him. He stayed submerged until the pump was turned off, and he could be pulled out.
In court documents filed, the boy’s father, Mr Gymn Dou Hun, said the boy became unconscious and nearly drowned. He required resuscitation and intensive care, and was hospitalised for 17 days. It was not stated how long he was underwater.
The boy’s injuries included cardiac arrest following his submersion, swelling in the brain because of excessive fluid build-up, and abrasions from the imprint of the jacuzzi grating that resulted in permanent scarring.
He also suffered chemical pneumonitis – inflammation of the lungs or breathing difficulty – when he breathed in and choked on certain chemicals.
The boy continues to suffer pain and long-term consequences, incurring expenses for ongoing medical treatments. The lawsuit was filed by lawyer Viviene Sandhu from Clifford Law.
In rejecting the negligence claims, the MC denied it had direct control over the jacuzzi and said the management and maintenance of the property was delegated to independent contractors.





