Teenage girl found dead in water at country park named
A teenage girl named Lillianna Tomlinson was found dead in the River Tame near Kingsbury Water Park in north Warwickshire. The incident occurred as temperatures reached record highs, leading to several water-related tragedies across England. The school community is mourning her loss, and support services are being provided for students and families affected by the tragedy.
- ▪Lillianna Tomlinson, a 16-year-old pupil at Kingsbury School, was pronounced dead at the scene.
- ▪The National Fire Chiefs Council urged families to discuss the dangers of unsupervised open water after multiple incidents.
- ▪Support services, including bereavement support and drop-in sessions, are being made available for students and families at the school.
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Teenage girl found dead in water at country park named21 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleOprah FlashandTom Oakley,West MidlandsBBCThe girl was pronounced dead at the scene near Kingsbury Water ParkA teenage girl who was found dead after getting into difficulty in open water in north Warwickshire has been named by her school as Lillianna Tomlinson.The year 11 pupil at Kingsbury School, died entering the River Tame close to Kingsbury Water Park, near Tamworth, on Monday. She was thought to be aged 16.Headteacher Martin Clarke said it was "with great sadness" the school had to confirm the death of one of its students.
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