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Teenage boy found dead in Sutton Park lake

Andy Giddings

BBC News, West Midlands

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Police, firefighters, medical officials and council staff joined the search

The body of a young child was rescued from a lake in Birmingham.

West Midlands police, the child on Thursday 18:00 after 18:00 after the report was reported after the disappeared in the water, he said.

Force, Emergency Services and Birmingham City Council were made “comprehensive efforts” to find it, he said.

He said that his death was not treated as a suspicious and that his family was supported.

Police force, Coroner contacted and “in this tragic time support the child’s family,” he said.

According to the Birmingham City Council, Sutton Park is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, a 2,400 -acre national natural protection area and Europe.

The Powell’s pool, where the young body’s body is discovered, contains Heathland, swamp and seven lakes, including the pool of Powell’s.

The largest lake in the park of 48 acres.

Another young boy in 2001, Fraser Amiss, He died after dived into Powell’s pool With two friends.

‘Back and swims’

Midlands Air Ambulance in May 18 accidentally revealed that there was death drowned In 2024 in West Midlands.

Philanthropy called on people to be careful and understand the dangers of water.

Liam Webb, a critical care medical officer in the charity institution, advised people that people should learn to swim in case of difficulty.

He said, “Stop back, sinking your buoy and ears, and trying to breathe normally,” he said.

“If you find someone in the water, we want you to call emergency services … Tell him to swim in the water and throw everything that can help them.

“Whether an emergency life is a buoy, branch or swelling, throw it into the water.”

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