Frozen lake deaths: One victim hailed 'hero' for trying to save others from icy water

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Frozen Lake Deaths: One Victim Hailed 'Hero' For Trying To Save Others From Icy Water
Hundreds of people have left flowers in memory of the three boys as a fourth victim remains in hospital. Photo: PA
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By Matthew Cooper and Richard Vernalls, PA

A relative of one of three young boys who died after falling into an ice-covered lake in England has spoken of the unimaginable pain faced by the youngsters’ families.

The aunt of 10-year-old Jack Johnson, who is reported to have been trying to save others who fell into the lake in Solihull, near Birmingham, used a social media post to thank members of the community for their support.

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Jack was described to Sky News as a "hero" because he went into the lake to try to save others.

West Midlands Police said on Monday that three boys aged 11, 10 and 8 had died after falling into the lake on Sunday.

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Members of West Midlands Fire Service pay tribute to the boys (Matthew Cooper/PA)

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The three boys were taken to hospital after being pulled from the water but could not be revived.

A fourth boy, aged six, was in a critical condition in hospital.

During a news conference on Monday at an entrance to Babbs Mill nature reserve, Superintendent Richard Harris, of West Midlands Police, said one officer tried to punch through the ice during the rescue efforts.

In a post on social media, Jack’s aunt, Charlotte McIlmurray, described the tragedy as a “nightmare”, adding “that two families can’t wake from the pain is unimaginable”.

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“He (Jack) was my nephew, so I know the pain is a million times worse for their moms, dads, sisters/brothers,” she added.

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Police at the scene (Jacob King/PA)

Numerous bunches of flowers left near the scene included tributes from the emergency services, the NHS, local politicians, Marston Green FC and friends of the three boys.

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Several bouquets had cards dedicated to Jack, while others paid tribute to another boy by name, saying: “To Thomas, The world will not be same without you” and “Thomas, rest in peace. Love from Earl.”

Children’s toys were also placed at the makeshift shrine, including several teddy bears with the message: “RIP beautiful angels. Love Sienna.”

West Midlands Police said in a statement: “Our searches at Babbs Mill lake in Kingshurst will continue today.

“The six-year-old boy remains in hospital in a critical condition. We will release further updates as soon as we are able.”

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