SWIM TRAGEDY

Man in his 20s killed in waterpark tragedy after pensioner and three teens die while swimming, bringing total dead to 13

A MAN in his 20s has become the 13th person to die after getting into difficulty swimming during the heatwave.

He was killed swimming at Cotswold Water Park, Wiltshire.

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A man in his 20s has died at Cotswold Water ParkCredit: Google
Robert Hattersley's family have since paid tribute to the tragic teenCredit: NNP
Emergency services launched a desperate search after a teen swimmer was swept away in the River Tyne near Ovingham, Northumberland, on SundayCredit: NNP
Emergency Services searched the water near where a 16-year-old boy got into difficulty in Maidenhead, BerkshireCredit: LNP

Police, fire crews, two ambulances as well as an air ambulance were sent to the scene in Ashton Keynes at around 6pm on Monday, but he died a short time after.

Meanwhile, 14-year-old boy is feared to have drowned after getting into difficulties in the Thames in Richmond, West London, police said on Monday.

Emergency services were scrambled to reports of a 16-year-old boy in difficulty in Bray Lake, Maidenhead, Berkshire, at around 11.45am.

A desperate search was launched but the teen's body was sadly found yesterday afternoon.

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Superintendent Michael Greenwood, the LPA Commander for Windsor & Maidenhead said: “This is an absolute tragedy in which a young boy has died after getting into difficulty in the water of Bray Lake.

“The boy’s next of kin have been notified and are being offered support at this extremely difficult and traumatic time."

In a further tragedy on Monday, a man in his 70s was pulled unconscious from the water in Sandown on the Isle of Wight.

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Emergency services battled for 40 minutes to save the tourist, but he was declared dead at the scene.

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It came just hours after a 13-year-old lad came into trouble in the River Tyne near Ovingham, Northumberland, on Sunday.

Robert Hattersley, from Crawcrook, Tyne and Wear, died near Ovingham, after getting into difficulty in the water at about 4.15pm on Sunday.

Paying tribute, his family said he was "so kind and loving" and "brought a smile to so many people's faces".

They said: "It is impossible to put into words the heartbreak we are feeling - Robert was so kind and loving.

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"We are absolutely devastated by what has happened."

Northumbria Police described his death as "absolutely tragic".

The deaths are the latest in a spate of water-related tragedies during the blistering heatwave.

Just half an hour after the search to find Robert was launched, cops in Scotland were called to a man whose kayak capsized on the River Spey in Moray.

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'ABSOLUTELY TRAGIC'

Police said the alarm was raised on the River Spey, near Fochabers, at about 16:45 on Sunday.

A 51-year-old man was pulled from the water by emergency services but he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

The same night, a man in his 50s died after getting into difficulty in the water at Cromane Bay in Kilorglin, Ireland.

It came after paramedics battled to save a man near Brighton Pier on Saturday evening - just hours after a man died at Ardsley Reservoir, West Yorks., the same afternoon.

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