Water-related deaths rise to 11 amid UK heatwave
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The UK has reported an increase in water-related deaths to 11 amid a recent heatwave, including two teenage boys found in Kent and Oxford. Emergency services continue to manage the aftermath as high temperatures contribute to public safety risks.
Bodies of two teenagers recovered by emergency workers following separate incidents in Kent and Oxford The number of water-related deaths during the UK’s recent heatwave has risen to 11 after the bodies of two teenage boys were recovered in Kent and Oxford. Emergency workers recovered the body of a 14-year-old boy from the River Thames near Donnington Bridge, Oxford, at about 5.30pm on Wednesday. Thames Valley police said the boy’s family had been informed and that his death was being treated as “unexplained but not suspicious”. Continue reading...