A search operation is currently taking place at the River Don in Mexborough for an 11-year-old boy who reportedly entered the water and has not been seen since. Emergency services were alerted around 20:00 BST on Saturday, and a multi-agency effort is ongoing, including underwater searches. Authorities are urging the public to stay clear of the area to allow rescue teams to work effectively.
Witnesses and items found on the riverbank suggest where the boy may have entered the water, prompting a coordinated response from police and fire services. Unfortunately, previous attempts to locate him have not been successful, and the search continues into the following day.
This incident is part of a worrying trend, as at least 14 people have died in similar circumstances during the recent heatwave, highlighting the dangers of swimming in open water. The police are emphasising the importance of safety and caution around water bodies, especially during hot weather.
As the search progresses, the boy’s family is receiving support from authorities. This tragic situation serves as a reminder of the risks associated with swimming in rivers and lakes, particularly for young children, and the need for vigilance during summer outings.
Source: BBC News

