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April 29, 2011STAMFORD, CONN. — A pool company president expressed remorse Wednesday in state Superior Court as he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of criminally negligent homicide stemming from the 2007 drowning death of a 6-year-old Greenwich boy.
David Lionetti, 55, also entered a guilty plea on behalf of his company, Stamford-based Shoreline Pools Inc., to the charge of second-degree manslaughter, a felony.
Lionetti was initially charged with second-degree manslaughter in 2008 after Zachary Cohn became trapped in a pool drain in the backyard of his Greenwich home and died.