An inquiry has been unable to determine how a 13 -year -old girl drowned during a family holiday at a theme park in Florida.
In May last year, Anna Beomon died of Saint Fagans, Cardiff, while snorkeling at Discovery Cove Theme Park in Orlando.
A documentary about his death was held on Thursday at the South Wales Koroner Court in Pontiprid, Rondda Sinon TAF for questioning.
Coroner Kerry Berj said that there was no evidence that Anna, who had a history of childhood epilepsy, had a seizure at any time and concluded that she died after immersion in water.
The inquiry heard that Anna was snorkeling with his father, who went away to see his younger brother. She was seen 10 minutes later with her snorkel and was seen as non -extended, with blood and water in her facade.
After an attempt by the lifeguard to revive him at the scene, Anna was taken to Orlando’s Arnold Palmer Hospital, but did not re -achieve Chetna, and died on 29 May.
A post -mortem examination was performed in the hospital, in which the cause of his death was given as a drowning, followed by a seizure disorder.
The inquiry was opened in June last year as Anna had a history of childhood epilepsy.
Ms. Berj said, “There is no evidence to confirm how Anna became universal in the water, she was not seen for seizure or to face any difficulty,” said Ms. Berj.
“On the balance of possibilities, it is not possible to establish how Anna came into difficulties in water.”
Anna, a disciple at the Redier Comprehensive School, was first described by his family as a “beautiful soul”.