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The parents of a boy who drowned at the Timberhill Athletic Club in June 2018 filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the club in Marion County Circuit Court Tuesday.

Court documents filed in the lawsuit said security footage of the drowning show that five-year-old Tomás Barreto Pizano rode a slide into the club’s pool and then struggled in the water for four minutes before collapsing.

He then reportedly floated motionless and face down in the pool for another eight minutes before he was noticed by other guests at the pool. Timberhill staff in the area, including those supervising the camp program Tomás was attending, reportedly failed to notice his duress that entire time.

The suit asks for $56.6 million damages in the death and names the Oregon Health Authority and Benton County Environmental Health as a co-defendants. Multiple Timberhill employees were also named as co-defendants.