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Olympic swimmer Emma McKeon joins effort to prevent child drownings in Bangladesh

In a city with a population about 10 times the size of her home town, Emma McKeon meets a Bangladeshi mother whose son had drowned.
“He was two years old. She was absolutely, as you can imagine, or try to imagine, heartbroken,” McKeon said.
“Learn-to-swim programs weren’t around then.”
Two…
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