Toddler drowns in pool of water on ghost estate
The grim discovery was made after the two-year-old boy went missing from his home at Glenatore housing development in Coosan, just outside Athlone.
He was taken to Portiuncula Hospital in Balliansloe, where he was pronounced dead.
GardaĂ are treating the incident as a tragic accident.
Inspectors from the Health and Safety Authority were last night at the scene to examine the circumstances of the boy’s death. It is understood they are trying to establish if the unfinished housing estate was still a working building site.
The child’s mother raised the alarm shortly after midday.
It is understood neighbours helped her search for her young son, who was discovered in a small pool of water adjacent to a drain area a short timelater.
Described by estate agents as an exclusive development, Glenatore — which is close to Lough Ree — was granted planning permission for 66 terraced homes and apartments in 2005.
Just five properties were occupied and 13 were vacant, according to the 2011 national house survey. Others never started or were at various stages of construction when building works stopped.
A spokesman from Westmeath County Council said Glenatore is listed as a category 3 unfinished housing estate — meaning while there is no on-site work, a developer remains in place and is responsible for public health and safety on site.
He said a decision on whether to launch an investigation will be made after the facts of the case are known.
The youngster was found at the rear of the building site after wandering from the family home. He has not yet been named. The site is understood to have a fence around it.
Local councillor Kevin Moran said everyone in the area is devastated.




