The official report is claiming he drowned in eight foot water and the average depth of the pond is 4 feet deep.
Campbell’s body was found about 100 feet (30 meters) from shore at a depth of about 8 feet (2.4 meters), according to state police.
The pond has an average depth of 3 to 4.3 feet. But people can drown in far shallower water, so long as their mouth and nose are submerged, said Tom Gill, vice president of the United States Lifesaving Association.
“It doesn’t even take 8 feet of water,” Gill said. “It could take 1 foot of water.”
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It's true that "dry drowning" can result from a laryngeal spasm in reaction to water. Not enough water in lungs to be suffocated from it, but suffocated all the same.