A coroner has called for adults to take greater responsibility for supervising children near water after an inquest into the drowning death of a toddler near Gisborne.
Sukhraj Singh, 2, and his cousin Achilles Kaui, 3, were found floating face down in the Taruheru River on November 3 last year.
Achilles was revived by quick-acting rescuers and flown to Starship Children's Hospital for treatment. Sukhraj died at the scene.
Coroner Christopher Devonport said the drowning happened after Sukhraj, Achilles and two-year-old Saphire McIntyre found a way out of a house on 13 Atkinson St at about midday.
They made their way across a reserve and down to the banks of the Taruheru River, where the two boys got into the water, his report said.