Not true. When they open in the morning, no one is there. You turn on the lights. The pool should be empty, pristine, and easy to view.
Also at night.
"Everybody out of the pool!" and perhaps five minutes later, the pool is once again empty, pristine, and easy to view. THEN you turn out the lights.
Two days? Exactly how dirty and opaque was that water? And how unbelievably lax were the workers?
Indeed. And after “everybody out of the pool” one would expect the lifeguards to inspect the pool as well. This isn’t rocket science.
“The pool should be empty, pristine, and easy to view.”
Yes. It’s a POOL, not a lake or some other murky body of water.
And don’t they have any life guards?
And, what about the 9 year old? What relationship if any did he have to this woman?
Was she there all alone?
Rule #1 - never swim alone.