Three teens dead after rescues from water at beauty spots
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Three teens dead after rescues from water at beauty spots3 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSarah Spina-MatthewsYappAppLeadbeater Dam in Halifax, where a boy got into difficulty in the water and later diedThree teenagers have died in separate incidents at beauty spots across England as temperatures reached record highs on Bank Holiday Monday. Police in West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Warwickshire have each confirmed the deaths of two teenage boys and a teenage girl, who were all rescued from open water. The deaths came after a 15-year-old boy drowned in a lake near Lincoln on Sunday. His family have urged others to be aware of the dangers of water. Temperatures across the UK hit record highs on Monday, with much of England remaining under UK Health Security Agency amber and yellow-heat health alerts. In Halifax, West Yorkshire Police was called to Leadbeater Dam on moorland off Lumb Lane in Halifax at about 15:20 BST to reports a teenage boy had got into difficulty in the water. The 13-year-old was removed from the reservoir and taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the force said. Officers said investigations were continuing, adding they did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances.YappAppA 13-year-old boy was pulled from Leadbeater Dam in Halifax on Monday afternoonLater on Monday, emergency services were called to Kingsbury Water Park shortly after 18:00 BST following concerns for the welfare of a girl in the water.She was pronounced dead at the scene after her body was recovered at about 19:20 BST, Warwickshire Police said.An investigation into the circumstances had begun, the force added, and people had been urged to avoid speculating about what happened.The girl's body was recovered from the water at Kingsbury Water Park in WarwickshireIn Rotherham, police recovered the body of a teenage boy from a lake in Rother Valley Country Park following a search and rescue operation. South Yorkshire Police were called to the park...





