A member of the British family whose father and two children drowned in a swimming pool on Christmas Eve in coastal Spain tells police that none of the three knew how to swim, according to news reports.
In this photo taken on Tuesday Dec. 24, 2019, Civil guard divers, right, work at the side of a swimming pool at the Club La Costa World holiday resort near Malaga, Spain. Spanish police are investigating the swimming pool deaths of a British man, his 9-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son in Spain's Costa del Sol.
Spanish private news agency Europa Press and other media outlets said the family member testified before Civil Guard police.Earlier, Civil Guard union spokesman officer Paco González said autopsy results show the three members died by drowning. Investigators were now trying to determine why they drowned, he said.
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