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Police have confirmed a 13-year-old boy died after playing in the River Calder at Brighouse today.
The boy's body was found after hours of urgent searching by specialist police and fire service teams, YorkshireLive reports.
He was playing with friends in the river near Armytage Road but he got into difficulty.
Police were called at 2.38pm and were joined at the scene by firefighters, paramedics and an air
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Garrion Bridge by emergency services on Sunday, June 13. He was rushed to Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children but tragically could not be saved by medics.
tragic accident has described him as “very, very loving” as she prepares to say her final goodbye. William McNally, 13, passed away in hospital on June 5 after getting into trouble in the water at the River Gryffe, in Renfrewshire, where it’s understood he had been with friends.
River Clyde has been pictured for the first time. Aidan Rooney, from Wishaw, was pulled from the water at Garrion Bridge by emergency services on Sunday after the alarm was raised shortly after 3pm.
sadly passed away following an incident at the Garrion Bridge. Devastated loved ones have paid tribute to Aidan online and said he will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.
River Clyde.Emergency services raced to the scene near Garrion Bridge in Larkhall after the youngster got into difficulty in the water at around 3.15pm on Sunday, June 13.Ambulance crews attended and the boy was rushed to Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children for treatment.Police confirmed this morning that he has tragically died.Locals say it is a popular spot for youths to congregate despite the current being “really strong”.There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.A Police
raced to Alison Lea around 4pm on Friday and locked down the property. Numerous police vehicles could be seen on the street as an ambulance also attended the incident.
Sometimes, the most tragic types of deaths are the ones caused by mundane activities we do every day — which is exactly how a Virginia man lost his 2-year-old son this week.
River Gryffe. William McNally was rescued from the water near Auchans Farm in Houston, Johnstone, around 6.50pm on Wednesday June 2.
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smash near Braemar sparking a police probe. Daniel Kalinski, from Dundee, crashed on the A93 about 7.50pm on Thursday, 27 May.