Boy, 15, dies in river incident in Glasgow on hottest day

BBCA 15 -year -old child died in a river event in Glasgow, while the police responded to calls within two years on the hottest day of Scotland.
Emergency services launched a rescue operation at 18:40 on the Kelvin River near Maryhill. His body then healed at 23:30.
Hours after a 63 -year -old woman fell into the Campsie Glen Waterfall in East Dunbartonshire.
Emergency teams joined at 12:35, but died at the scene. Police Scotland said that none of the deaths were suspicious.
Since Scotland saw rising temperatures, people flocked to the beauty points throughout the country on Saturday.
Estimators said it was the hottest day since June 2023. 32.2c in Aviemore On the highlands.
A 32C temperature has been recorded in Scotland since 1961.
GoogleIt seems that the death of the 15 -year -old child was accidentally.
A police spokesman for a police said: “Emergency services participated and the body of a man around 23:30 was rescued from the water.
“Investigations continue, but death is not considered suspicious.”
Meanwhile, two firefighters and two water recovery teams were sent to the Campsie Glen Waterfall car park for the 63 -year -old woman.
Police added Scotland’s spokesman: “Emergency services participated and the woman died at the scene.
He continued: “Death is not treated as a suspect and a report will be sent to Proculator Mali.”
Scotland Heatwave
Meanwhile, emergency services were called to help an executive suffering from heat depletion in Dumfries and Galloway.
Galloway Mountain Rescue helped the Scottish Ambulance Service near the South Upland Way Path in the north of the town of St John’s Dalry at about 17:30.
A team spokesman said: “Seven team members were deployed with vehicles from Castle Douglas and established a quick evacuation on the roadside.
“We wish the wounded a quick recovery.”
The running of hot sunny days was officially classified as a heat wave on Friday.
Met Office criteria indicate that the temperature should reach 25C for three consecutive days in the same area.
While the police urged people to look outside, NHS advised people to be safe for people by drinking water and protecting them from the sun.
A few large outdoor activities are held throughout the country, including the Tiree Music Festival. Island Games in Orkney And Trnsmt in Glasgow.
The market brought a little more cool at the beginning of the next week before the more restless conditions passed.





