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What Test Was the Scout Who Drowned Undergoing? the Scoutmaster From the Zhr Responds.

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Scoutmaster Jan Garnecki, head of the ZHR Instructors Department, answers our question about whether the organization's regulations even provide for the recognition of an exceptionally difficult task undertaken by a boy as necessary to obtain any Scouting skills.
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Scoutmaster Jan Garnecki, head of the ZHR Instructors Department, answers our question about whether the organization's regulations even provide for the recognition of an exceptionally difficult task undertaken by a boy as necessary to obtain any Scouting skills.

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The death of a 15-year-old scout who drowned in a lake while training has sparked a storm. The internet is abuzz with comments. Most share the same sentiment: this tragedy could have been avoided. There were no safety measures in place. A lifeguard with over 30 years of experience is horrified by the incident, but he also points out the serious problem of carelessness among children's caregivers during vacation.

A 15-year-old boy drowned in Poland on the night of Wednesday to Thursday while taking a skills test at a scout camp. The prosecutor's office in Poznań reported on Friday that police have charged two people with manslaughter for failing to properly ensure safety, Polish media reported.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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