DESPERATE SEARCHΒ
Schoolboy, 11, missing hours after he was seen βentering river & not seen getting outβ as divers scour water
A SCHOOLBOY has gone missing after he was seen getting into a river but not getting out.
PoliceΒ are scouring the River Don in Mexborough,Β South Yorkshire, in search of the 11-year-old boy after he entered the water on Saturday.

Police were called to Ferry Boat Lane in Mexborough at 7.59pm on SaturdayCredit: Β© YappApp

Searches are underway for an 11-year-old boy in River Don at MexboroughCredit: Β© YappApp
The National Police Air Service, SouthΒ YorkshireΒ Fire and Rescue Service, and the Yorkshire Ambulance Service all raced to the scene just before 8pm.
South Yorkshire Police said a specialist search is underway and that the boyβs family have been informed.
Doncaster Response Team Inspector Neil Pryce added: βWe know, from witnesses and items left on the riverbank, where the boy entered the water.
βUtilising specialist knowledge and skills, a coordinated multi-agency operation is underway and we are doing everything we can to find this young man.

The boyβ s family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officersCredit: Β© YappApp

Police have urged members of the public to not enter the river as their search continuesCredit: Β© YappApp
βWe are invaluably assisted by an underwater search team, supported from above by the police helicopter andΒ drones.
βThis is a tragic incident and we understand that members of the public want to do all they can to help but we must ask that, for everyoneβs safety, only those who are involved in our operation enter the River Don.
βTo give the boy and his family the dignity they deserve, we ask that people do not spectate orΒ filmΒ the search operation.β
A spokesperson for the force said: βWe were called to Ferry Boat Lane in Mexborough at 7.59pm yesterday (Saturday 30 May) to reports that an 11-year-old boy had entered the water but had not been seen getting out.
βOfficers, alongside emergency crews from the National Police Air Service, South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, and the Yorkshire Ambulance Service, responded and a specialist search operation remains underway.
βThe boyβs family has been informed and is being supported by specially trained officers.β
This comes after 15 people died in the water during last weekendβs record-breaking heatwave β 13 of the fatalities were young people.
Emergency services raced to beauty spots across the country during half-term as temperatures consistently topped 30C.

The search comes as 12 teenagers have died after getting into water during the heatwaveCredit: Β© YappApp

The boy was last seen getting into the water yesterday eveningCredit: Β© YappApp
Baltazar LβQuy, 14, died after βgetting into difficultyβ in the River Thames in Oxford at around 5.45pm on May 27.
Also on Wednesday, police were called to a pond in Swanscombe in Kent after concerns for another teen swimmer.
The body of a teenage boy was sadly pulled from the water, police said today.
Meanwhile, the body of 15-year-oldΒ Abbie Carmody-PepperΒ wasΒ recovered off Burrow BeachΒ nearΒ Howth, Dublin,Β by theΒ Irish Coast GuardΒ on Sunday evening.

Declan Sawyer, aged 15, who tragically lost his life at Swanholme LakesCredit: Enterprise
In another tragedy,Β Declan Sawyer,Β 15, died while swimming in a lakeΒ near his home inΒ LincolnΒ at 2.30pm, also on Sunday.
Reco Pinnock, 13, sadly passed away after beingΒ rushed to hospital when he was pulled fromΒ Leadbeater DamΒ in Halifax,Β West Yorkshire, on Monday afternoon.
Emergency services also raced to Kingsbury Water Park, Warwickshire, just after 6pm onΒ Monday, following concerns for welfare of a girl in the water.
Sadly, a 16-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
A body was also discovered in the hunt for a teenage boy who was last seen entering the water at Rother Valley Country Park, South Yorkshire, on the same day.
He has been named locally as 16-year-old Muhammad Secka, with tributes rolling in for the teenager who was βloved by manyβ.
Junior Slater, 12, vanished whileΒ swimmingΒ with friends in the River Ribble, inΒ Lancashire, on Tuesday afternoon.
Emergency crews, including underwater search units, were scrambled to the river near Ribchester just after 2pm.

Emergency services responded swiftly after Reco Pinnock was found in difficulty at Leadbeater DamCredit: UKNIP

Junior Slater who died after getting into difficulty in the River RibbleCredit: SWNS
Juniorβs body was sadly pulled from the water several hours later.
Issuing a statement through the police, his heartbroken family hailed him as the βsoul of our livesβ.
A body was also found in the search for a 17-year-old boy last seen getting into Pickmere Lake, near Northwich in Cheshire at 4.50pm on Tuesday.
In another tragedy,Β emergency servicesΒ scrambled to Hawley Lake on the Hampshire-Surrey border.
A body thought to be a teenage boy was pulled from the water.
Phil Crow, 68, also lost his life after running into the water when his granddaughter and wifeΒ were pulled out to seaΒ on Monday.
The grandad tragically went into cardiac arrest in the sea at Tregirls Beach in Padstow,Β Cornwall, at around 3.50pm.
A 72-year-old woman was also pulled from the water at West Angle Bay beach, Pembrokeshire in Wales, on Sunday.
One teenage girl is alsoΒ fighting for her lifeΒ in hospital after getting into difficulty in the water off Formby beach.
The 15-year-old was rescued from the water after the alarm was raised by members of the public.
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