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13.12.2022 - 12:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Devastated firefighters who attempted to save three boys who tragically died after falling through a frozen lake have left laid floral tributes in their memory, while one child remains in hospital.
The trio - aged eight, 10 and 11 - tragically died in hospital on Monday night after emergency service workers tried to rescue them at the Babbs Mill lake at Kinghurst in Solihull, Birmingham. A six-year-old boy is currently fighting for his life as he remains in a critical condition.
Firefighters in protective overalls placed the flowers near the scene of the tragedy. The seven sombre-looking crew formed a line as they laid bouquets of flowers while being applauded by members of the public for their bravery.
West Midlands mayor Andy Street also left a tribute at the scene. It read: "Such a tragedy. So unnecessary. My heart goes out to the families that have lost their most precious gift. May their young lives rest in peace, and may Kingshurst come together to remember them."
The workers were called to the lake at 2.36pm on Sunday where it was reported four children had been playing on the ice and fallen through into the water. Those pulled from the water were given immediate life support by ambulance and fire service personnel before being rushed to two Birmingham hospitals; Birmingham Children’s and Heartlands, where they all arrived in critical condition.
West Midlands Police said nobody else had been reported missing during the incident. However, specialist officers are continuing to search the water, following reports that as many as six children may have been involved.
During a news conference at an entrance to Babbs Mill nature reserve, Superintendent Richard Harris, of West Midlands Police, said: “We have to be 100%
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