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Questions lingering over teens death in north Harris County pool
Read full article: Questions lingering over teens death in north Harris County poolHarris County inspectors are due back at a motel next week, where a teen was recently electrocuted while swimming in a pool. Records filed with the Harris County Clerk and Texas Secretary of State show the North Villa Hotel is owned by a company called Northgate Hospitality, Incorporated. As KPRC 2 Investigates reported, 15-year-old Kahleel Marcos Reynolds was swimming in a pool that should not have been open. Harris County health inspectors would not grant a permit to open the pool after finding numerous violations including an exposed lighting fixture in July 2018. The company re-applied in December of that year but was again denied a permit to open the pool.
Khaleel will dearly be missed: Family of Houston teen electrocuted in apartment swimming pool mourns
Read full article: Khaleel will dearly be missed: Family of Houston teen electrocuted in apartment swimming pool mournsHOUSTON Family members of a Houston teen who was electrocuted while swimming in the North Villa apartment swimming pool describe him as such a beautiful soul.The best big brother and friend anyone could have ever asked for, His aunt, Teresa Aviles wrote online. Khaleel will dearly be missed by his mother, father, brother, sisters, family and friends, the post continued. We closed the pool and told them that it had to remain closed until it fixed everything and we came back out to issue a permit, Christian said. Her team also responds to complaints about two-three per week.Her team inspected the North Villa pool in July 2018, December 2018, and this weekend, the day after Reynolds died after touching an exposed wire in the pool. The pool should have been closed to the public since July 2018, Christian said.