Winnipeg police warn of pond hazards after man drowns trying to rescue dog
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg man drowned while trying to rescue his family’s dog from a city pond that is more hazardous than it may appear, police said Tuesday.
The 58-year-old man was walking with his family Monday night in King’s Park, a green space in a residential area near the University of Manitoba, when the dog jumped into the pond and struggled to stay afloat.
“The male went in to rescue the pet, and at that time he got trapped in some … very thick reeds and soft mud underneath the water, which was extremely deep,” Const. Tammy Skrabek said.
The family cried for help and two other men in the area jumped into the pond, she said. One managed to pull the man to shore, but he was already unconscious and was later pronounced dead in hospital.

