ACTIVE.....
Reo was an active, playful kid.
By : CHOK SIM YEE.
KOTA KINABALU: A Japanese
family’s vacation to Sabah took a tragic turn when the youngest child in the
family died after being stung by a jellyfish at a beach in Kota Belud.
In the incident which
happened at 7.30 am on December 31, Reo, who was playing with his elder brother
Remu, 8, in the shallow waters in front of the chalet where the family stayed,
was stung by a jellyfish.
According to the father,
Momo Ohta, 48, a market researcher, it was low tide on that day and the water
where Reo and Remu played was around one metre deep when all of a sudden, Reo
screamed as if in great pain.
“I was in the bathroom at
that time, did not see what happened, but my wife, Inna Batwa, 36, witnessed
what had happened and thought initially that Reo was joking around but then she
saw it was really serious,” Momo recalled.
Together they pulled Reo out
from the water and saw that he had been stung by a jellyfish from the marks on
his legs. Remu was also stung by the jellyfish but his wounds were not serious.
“When we put him down on the
beach, he fainted, stopped breathing, his face start turning blue and we did
not know what to do,” Inna said.
MEMO....A
family photo taken during their trip here. Pictured are Momo, Inna, Reo (left)
and Remu (right).
A staff from the chalet came
and tried rubbing sand on the boy’s legs but that only made it worse. A boat
came later and the boy was rushed to the hospital in a car. All the way to the
hospital, Reo was given CPR by his parents. By the time they reached the
hospital, more than an hour has passed, Momo said.
Momo said the medical staff
at the hospital tried treating his son but to no avail.
“I think my son passed away
within minutes after being stung by the jellyfish,” he sadly concluded.
Following the ordeal, Momo
did some research on the Internet and found that vinegar should be used to
neutralise the poison from the jellyfish stings.
“But the chalet staff used
only sand, which made the matter worse. They do not seem to have got proper
training for emergencies,” he said.
Momo said Reo would have
turned five yesterday if it were not for the incident that took away his life.
Showing pictures of the family taken during the vacation, Momo said Reo was an
active, playful and sociable kid who spoke Japanese and Russian. Reo and his
elder brother Remu spent every waking hours playing together, albeit with some
sibling rivalry, the father said.
“We have already bought his
presents that we were going to give him when we got home. But he passed away
three days before his fifth birthday,” Momo said sadly
Yesterday was four-year-old
Reo Ohta’s fifth birthday, a day he had looked forward to celebrating at his
kindergarten where he would receive presents from his friends. However,
yesterday was also the day when Reo was cremated at the Tionghua Funeral
Parlour.
On a another note, Momo said
there should be some warning about the dangers of playing in calm waters
especially if there are jellyfish in season.
“My son died within minutes
and we were helpless much less ignorant about the dangers lurking in in calm
waters?”
The family have since
abandoned their itinerary and will return to Japan the next Monday.
The family arrived in Kota
Kinabalu on December 24 last year, after visiting Kuala Lumpur and Miri,
Sarawak and the family vacation was supposed to end on January 12.
The family visited Mount
Kinabalu where they stayed overnight, returned to Kota Kinabalu before
proceeding to a beachfront holiday chalet in Kota Belud on December 27. (BP)
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