Boy, 13, in critical condition after nearly drowning in Prospect Park Lake: NYPD

A 13-year-old boy is fighting for his life after wading too far into Prospect Park Lake on Tuesday afternoon and nearly drowning, authorities and witnesses said.

The child was one of five boys splashing around in the water just off East Drive near the Peristyle in the southern end of the park around 7:30 p.m., said Alana Thomas, 20, a retail worker from Brooklyn.

She said she heard him tell his friends that he was in trouble.

โ€œIt was a group of boys, five of them playing in the water,โ€ she said. โ€œOne of them went in too deep. He told his friend as soon as he went in that he couldnโ€™t swim.โ€

She and her friend watched as the boy flailed in the water before going under.

โ€œIt was very scary, he was only a young kid and he was drowning,โ€ Thomas said.

Her friend Zieeda Clarke, 18, said she was still shaken by the event.

โ€œAll the kids were low-key wet. The EMTs rolled him out and put him on a stretcher,โ€ Clarke said. โ€œHe had nothing on but his boxers. They were pumping his chest but he wasnโ€™t moving. It was very traumatizing see it.โ€

The teen, a sixth grader at Walt Whitman Middle School, was taken to Methodist Hospital initially, but then transferred to an unidentified hospital in Manhattan.

โ€œHeโ€™s breathing again, but heโ€™s not conscious,โ€ his 16-year-old brother Samuel Joassaint said.

โ€œThe kids called the police because he wasnโ€™t coming out of the water. He went to the park to be with his friends. They were all swimming. I have no idea why he went into the water because he doesnโ€™t know how to swim.โ€

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