Missing boy, 12, is found dead at summer camp while on church group trip with 40 other kids | The Sun

A MISSING boy has been found dead at a summer camp while he was on a church trip with 40 kids.

Pau Kahi, 12, mysteriously vanished at Summit Grove in New Freedom, Pennsylvania on Wednesday before he was discovered in a swimming pool.


The boy was among dozens of kids and adults, from Lancaster County, who were visiting the camp, York Daily Record reports.

Kahi went missing just before 4pm before police were notified hours later.

Cops said he was last wearing a white T-shirt and black and green swimming trunks as they issued an urgent appeal.

Kahi’s body was found just before 2am on Thursday.

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Police have revealed that his family has been made aware of his death.

In a statement, Summit Grove said the boy was not part of the campsite.

Cops closed off the pool as they continue their investigation and Thursday's camps have been canceled.

It’s not yet known if camps have been axed for Friday.

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Officials said: “Please keep the family and the search and rescue teams in your prayers.”

The tragedy comes just weeks after two brothers, 16 and 19, were found in an indoor swimming pool in New Jersey.

Cops said that one of the victims was a graduate, while the other was a junior. They have not been identified.

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Lifeguards jumped into the pool after the brothers failed to reappear while they were swimming in the deep end, NBC News reports.

Cops haven’t released any further details as their deaths remain under investigation.  

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