The boy fell into one of the pools at Rotorua's Kuirau Park and suffered severe burns to his face and body.
He was rushed to Rotorua Hospital and later airlifted on life support and a ventilator to the intensive care unit at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland.
A hospital spokeswoman last night said the 8-year-old died from his severe burns yesterday afternoon. She said his family were traumatised. Authorities do not know which of the pools the boy fell into or how he fell, and are relying on his family to fill in the blanks. It is not yet known where he is from. But a hospital spokesman said on Wednesday that he was of Pacific Island heritage and his family did not speak English.
Anna Kare, who was at the park when the boy fell but did not see the incident, said he was burned head to toe and screaming in agony as a teenager carried him to his parents.
She said witnesses began pouring cold water on his body and his family called 111.
"There was screaming and yelling - it was just horrible. He would say, 'My feet, my feet,' then after the water he was saying, 'My face, my face,' then back to his hands again."
"Signage was up," Mr Page said. "People are still using the park and as long as they stick outside the fences they will be fine." dominican republic divorce
The council could not do any more about the death until someone came forward with more information. Rotorua's hot pools have claimed several victims over the years, most recently in August last year when a 61-year-old man was found dead in a privately owned pool.
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