A six year old schoolboy who was in critical condition after falling through an icy lake has died.
West Midlands Police confirmed in a statement on Wednesday, December 14, that a six-year-old boy, who was in a critical condition after falling into Babbs Mill Lake in Solihull, has died. Three more boys, aged 11, 10 and eight, were taken to hospital after the incident, but could not be revived.
In a statement on Twitter, police said: "It is with heartfelt sadness that we have to report this afternoon, the six-year-old in hospital has lost his fight for life. Our deepest sympathies are with the families and friends of those involved in this tragedy.
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"We cannot comprehend the enormity of the pain they must feel and our hearts go out to them. Specialist officers remain in contact with the family and we will issue further information as soon as we can.
"The searches have been completed and the scene of the incident at the lake will be lifted this evening."
The little boy had spent the last four days fighting for his life in intensive care after emergency service workers and members of the public rushed to Babbs Mill Lake on Sunday when the youngsters fell into the icy water.
A police officer smashed through ice with their bare hands to get to the boys. That officer was left with mild hypothermia and was treated in hospital before being discharged.
A community has been left rocked and devastated as it comes to terms with this terrible loss.
A sea of flowers, balloons, teddies, toys and cards with heartfelt messages have formed a growing community shrine. There will be a vigil for the victims, affectionately called the “Babbs Mill boys” on Saturday, December 17 at 4pm at the lake.
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