“The coroner has opened an inquiry and requested further information to assist with that.”
Emergency services responded to a drowning report about 9.50am on Sunday and found an unresponsive child. CPR was started but the child could not be revived.
Tauranga City Council has since emptied the fountain and put temporary fencing around it.
It said in a statement on Monday that it would undertake a safety review of the fountain.
In 2002, a child nearly drowned in the fountain, sparking a proposal from council staff to reduce the depth at the centre, at a cost of $20,000. The council decided not to proceed.
According to Water Safety NZ, drowning is the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5.
The organisation’s child safety programme Under Five has recorded 150 child deaths from drowning in the past 20 years.