- At least 15 people, including many children , have died in open water across the UK during a recent heatwave .
- The Royal Life Saving Society urged people to 'stop and think' before entering water, while the UK Health Security Agency warned of cold water shock.
- Fatalities occurred in various locations such as rivers, lakes, and beaches, with victims ranging from young teenagers to adults.
- Cold water shock, a body's natural reaction to sudden immersion, was highlighted as a significant risk that can lead to immediate drowning, regardless of swimming ability.
- Specific incidents included the deaths of a 13-year-old girl in the River Wharfe, a 15-year-old boy in Lincoln, and a 17-year-old boy in Pickmere Lake.
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At least 15 people have now died in water during hot weather in UK