A panicked caregiver discovers Levi unresponsive after a bath and frantically remembers turning off the tap. They begin CPR, pressing the chest to a 4–5 cm depth with index and middle fingers at 100–120 compressions per minute and giving rescue breaths after every 30 compressions, while apologizing to Levi. After the attempt, family members argue practical care—wipe him with a towel, don't soak him—and a man insists on his role, naming himself Levi's dad and son-in-law. He then whispers, "It's all over," leaving Levi's fate unresolved.