Three teenagers die in separate water incidents across England on Bank Holiday Monday
Three teenagers died in separate incidents at beauty spots across England on Bank Holiday Monday, as temperatures reached record highs, police in West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Warwickshire confirmed. The deaths involved two teenage boys and a teenage girl, all rescued from open water.
Incident in Halifax
West Yorkshire Police responded to a call at Leadbeater Dam, located on moorland off Lumb Lane in Halifax, at approximately 15:20 BST on Monday after reports that a teenage boy had gotten into difficulty in the water. A 13-year-old boy was removed from the reservoir and taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the force said. Officers stated that investigations are ongoing and that they do not believe there were any suspicious circumstances.
Incident in Warwickshire
Emergency services were called to Kingsbury Water Park in Warwickshire shortly after 18:00 BST on Monday following concerns for the welfare of a girl in the water. Her body was recovered at approximately 19:20 BST, and she was pronounced dead at the scene, Warwickshire Police said. An investigation into the circumstances has begun, and the force urged people to avoid speculating about what happened.
Incident in Rotherham
In Rotherham, South Yorkshire Police recovered the body of a teenage boy from a lake at Rother Valley Country Park after a search and rescue operation. Police were called to the park at 18:50 BST on Monday following reports that a teenage boy had entered the water and had not been seen getting out. Police officers, along with crews from South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and the Yorkshire Ambulance Service, conducted a specialist search operation before the boy's body was found in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The force said: "Whilst formal identification is yet to take place, the boy's family has been informed and is being supported by officers."
Context
The deaths follow an incident on Sunday, when 15-year-old Declan Sawyer drowned at Swanholme Lakes in Lincoln. Emergency crews were called to reports of the boy getting into difficulty at approximately 14:30 BST on Sunday. He was later recovered from the water following a search and rescue operation. Declan's father, Carl, said he was "very much loved by his friends and family, and will be missed dearly by many." His family urged others to be aware of the dangers of water. Temperatures across the United Kingdom hit record highs on Monday, with much of England remaining under amber and yellow heat health alerts issued by the United Kingdom Health Security Agency.