Schoolgirl, 15, dies after vanishing in river ‘while playing with friends’ as tributes pour in
A SCHOOLGIRL has died after playing in Britain's longest river with friends.
Holli Smallman, 15, was playing on the banks in the River Severn when a group of teenagers went in - and she vanished under the waters.
She was in the 220-mile long River Severn at Welshpool, mid-Wales, when she went missing on Friday.
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that a body was recovered at around 8pm.
She has been named as Holli who was on holiday from nearby Welshpool High School when she went out playing in the summer sunshine along the popular riverbanks.
Town councillor Alison Davies, who is also a governor at Welshpool High School, said: “On behalf of all the governors, we’re very, very saddened by this news.
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“We’re devastated obviously for Holli and her family, and her wider family and friends.
“It’s tragic; I say that as mother and grandmother. The loss of a child is always tragic, but this was a very sad accident when a group of teens were playing in a river.
“People have known her and her family for a long time. Things will never be the same to those whom she was close.
“In small communities like this it really does hit a bit harder because everybody is probably closer.”
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Councillor Davies added: “The governing body and town will support the family as much as they can, if the time arises that they need our help.”
The Severn at 220 miles long, is the longest river in Great Britain.
Floral tributes have been left on a bridge near the scene, in the Leighton Road area of Welshpool.
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed the teenager recovered was Holli Smallman from Welshpool after a multi-agency search.
A spokesperson said: "Specialist officers are supporting the family and our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time.”