//early investigation indicates that there was no physical contact //
I'm guessing you dont have much experiecence with the sea or craft that sail on it. Boats and jetskis can cause an awful wake especially if some numb brain turns a sharp corner at the swimmers. Seen it happen many times.
Young kids hit by the wave would struggle if they were jumping of the pier, it is pretty deep there you know?
So lets wait and see what exactly the Police find out eh?
YMB, I have no experience with the sea or craft that sail on it.
I would imagine that being physically hit by a vessel is different from being hit by the wake from a vessel.
The police felt it important enough to include the, "physically hit" element in their statement and that is what I am going by, as opposed to supposition, at this point.
For me one of the worst things coming out (apart from the tragic loss of life) is the utter *** refusing to leave the beach and trying to film the CPR.
Seeing that the two poor kids died from injuries, and that they were swimming near the pier, my guess is that the boat caused a wave strong enough to cast the kids against the pier's structure. Hence the manslaughter charge.
I imagine they'd have to show the captain actually did something wrong - too fast, dangerously close to shore, under the influence of drugs or something. In the normal run of things, you swim around boats at your own risk (and as for tombstoning...).
> my guess is that the boat caused a wave strong enough to cast the kids against the pier's structure
That's a good guess - too big a boat, too close, too fast, caused a wave hitting a load of people, with some consequences much worse than others - some fatal. We shall see ...