Underwater teams have been spotted at a Salford park where a teenager was stabbed to death.
Clowes Park in Broughton is now the centre of a murder investigation after police found the body of a 17-year-old boy this weekend.
Officers were called to the beauty spot at around 7.30am on Sunday (January 30) after a local dog walker reported finding a man unresponsive.
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Paramedics rushed to the scene but he was sadly pronounced dead.
The boy's family have been informed, but no further details about his identity have been released.
Another 17-year-old boy has since been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody for questioning.
On Monday afternoon (January 31), Clowes Park remained taped off to the public as police continue to carry out their investigations.
Underwater teams could be seen searching the lake - near to where the boy was found.
Forensic officers and Tactical Aid Police were also spotted nearby.
Greater Manchester Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses or for anyone with information to come forward.
They are also urging local residents to check CCTV or doorbell footage that could help piece together exactly what happened.
During a press conference at GMP headquarters, Assistant Chief Constable Tony Creely said their investigation remains ongoing.
"At around half past seven yesterday morning - Sunday 30th January 2022, we were called by a dog walker who had found a male, unresponsive, in Clowes Park in the Broughton area of Salford," he said.
"The male was found to have a stab wound and was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
"We believe he was 17-years-old but officers are still liaising with his next of kin to arrange formal identification.
"A 17-year-old male has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is now in custody.
"On behalf of the investigation team, who are in Salford completing extensive enquiries, I appeal to anyone with information to contact us or Crimestoppers, anonymously.
"Also, I ask those surrounding Clowes Park to check any CCTV or doorbell footage they have.
"On behalf of Greater Manchester Police, I would like to say, publicly, that our thoughts are with the loved ones of the victim of this stabbing."