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Warning issued after multiple water tragedies in one week

Warning issued after multiple water tragedies in one week

A warning has been issued after several water related tragedies in just one week.

Last week there were two major incidents which saw children from the age of 12 lose their lives after they entered the UK’s waters. A 15-year-old Erin Madden died at Carr Mill Dam, in St Helens, on Thursday, June 1 after she had been swimming with her friends in the water.

It was reported she got into difficulty and her friends called for help at around 12.30pm. Tragically Erin’s body was later recovered from the water.

Elsewhere in the UK A 12-year-old girl and a boy, 17, died after an incident involving a total of 10 swimmers on in Bournemouth last Wednesday.

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Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service area manager for prevention Mark Thomas is urging all members of the public to be aware of the dangers of swimming in or spending time near open water, particularly during the warm weather of the summer months. In 2022, 46% of accidental drownings in the UK happened during June, July and August.

Inland water, such as rivers, canals, lakes, reservoirs, and quarries continue to be the leading locations for accidental drowning with 60% of all accidental drowning deaths.

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  • June 5, 2023