How awful. His wife said the wheelchair was leaning over the edge of the pool and she found her husband face-down in the water.
, the accident happened at a home in Deltona, located about 30 miles north of Orlando.
Deputies said they were called to the scene Sunday evening when the man’s wife returned home from work and found her fully-clothed husband floating face-down in their pool. The wife jumped into the pool and pulled her husband out and then called 911. The wife told detectives she noticed the wheelchair was leaning over the edge of the pool with its right-side tires hanging over the edge, indicating that her husband fell out of his wheelchair and into the pool.
Upon investigation, deputies noticed the wheelchair was stuck on a hose that was lying on the deck, indicating that the man was trying to navigate around the hose when his wheelchair tipped, causing him to fall into the pool. Deputies said the man was using a motorized wheelchair because he had limited mobility on his right side due to having suffered recent strokes.Copyright 2022 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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