6-year-old Kiara Paolasin, of Brooklyn, drowns after falling into Long Island creek, police say

The girl fell into Sebonac Creek and was swept out to the Great Peconic Bay, police said. Credit: Google Maps
A 6-year-old girl died Saturday of a presumed drowning after police said she fell into the waters of a fast-moving creek in Tuckahoe while trying to retrieve a lost shoe and was swept into the Great Peconic Bay.
Southampton Town Police said patrol officers, including marine patrol, as well as Southampton firefighters and volunteer ambulance crews all responded to a 911 call received at 8:09 a.m. about a possible drowning off a beach on Sebonac Inlet Road. Officers initiated CPR efforts on the girl, later identified as Kiara Paolasin, of Brooklyn, after she'd been pulled from the water unresponsive by a kayaker, police said.
Despite those efforts, police said Kiara was transported to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Police said an initial investigation indicates the girl was at the beach with family members to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend and, in an account based on witness information, said "the child went into the water to retrieve footwear that was floating away and slipped and got pulled into the current."
According to police, a 16-year-old family member attempted to reach the girl, but was unable to do so due to the swift current.
Police said family members were able to flag a kayaker in the area, who then paddled to the girl and pulled her unresponsive from the water.
Police did not release the identity of the kayaker involved.
The investigation is ongoing with the Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office to determine the cause of death. Detectives are asking anyone with information on the incident to contact them at 631-702-2239 or call the police hotline at 631-728-3454.
Information can also be forwarded using the police email tip-line at crimetips@southamptontownny.gov.
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