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Parents sue Cowabunga Bay water park over boy’s injuries

Cowabunga Bay Official Opening

Steve Marcus

Teens enjoy a wave pool at the Cowbunga Bay water park in Henderson Monday, July 14, 2014.

Updated Thursday, July 30, 2015 | 12:33 p.m.

The parents of a 6-year-old boy who was pulled from a wave pool at a Las Vegas-area water park have filed a lawsuit claiming that the boy now has severe neurological impairments.

The lawsuit filed Tuesday in Clark County District Court alleges that negligent safety precautions caused the May 27 incident at Cowabunga Bay in Henderson.

The boy's parents, Peter and Christian Gardner, say the park didn't have the required number of lifeguards on duty and didn't require young children to wear life jackets.

The Southern Nevada Health District cited Cowabunga Bay in June for not having 17 lifeguards at the wave pool. There were only eight on duty.

The park was threatened with closure this week, but amended training procedures and a park spokeswoman says it didn't close.

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