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Family of drowned teen 'left without police help' Family of drowned teen 'left without police help'
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A drowned teenager's family say they were forced to hire a boat and find private divers to recover his body when they were left without police help.A drowned teenager's family say they were forced to hire a boat and find private divers to recover his body when they were left without police help.
Darren Downes said he believes "a lost dog" would have got better treatment than his missing 16-year-old son Ellis.Darren Downes said he believes "a lost dog" would have got better treatment than his missing 16-year-old son Ellis.
The teenager disappeared while playing in the River Thames at Culham, Oxfordshire, and private divers found his body nearby two days later.The teenager disappeared while playing in the River Thames at Culham, Oxfordshire, and private divers found his body nearby two days later.
A police watchdog will now investigate Thames Valley Police over the case.A police watchdog will now investigate Thames Valley Police over the case.
Updates on this story and more from OxfordshireUpdates on this story and more from Oxfordshire
Speaking to BBC Radio Oxford, Mr Downes said on the evening his son went missing his family sat for "hours and hours" without any contact from the police.Speaking to BBC Radio Oxford, Mr Downes said on the evening his son went missing his family sat for "hours and hours" without any contact from the police.
He eventually discovered no divers had been used to search the river and his daughter Alex had to ring round private companies.He eventually discovered no divers had been used to search the river and his daughter Alex had to ring round private companies.
Thames Valley Police axed its specialist search and recovery team, which carried out underwater operations, as a result of budget cuts in 2014.Thames Valley Police axed its specialist search and recovery team, which carried out underwater operations, as a result of budget cuts in 2014.
Mr Downes said: "We just felt totally left out and shocked, we really we thought everything was being done.Mr Downes said: "We just felt totally left out and shocked, we really we thought everything was being done.
"The way everything was handled from start to finish… was horrendous, absolutely horrendous. I think a lost dog would probably get better treatment.""The way everything was handled from start to finish… was horrendous, absolutely horrendous. I think a lost dog would probably get better treatment."
Ellis disappeared on Saturday evening and private dive company Specialist Group International discovered his body at 23:00 BST on Monday, after answering a Facebook appeal.Ellis disappeared on Saturday evening and private dive company Specialist Group International discovered his body at 23:00 BST on Monday, after answering a Facebook appeal.
But Mr Downes said the dive team was initially barred from entering the water, which delayed the search by several hours. Police relented when he threatened to "go down and jump in myself".But Mr Downes said the dive team was initially barred from entering the water, which delayed the search by several hours. Police relented when he threatened to "go down and jump in myself".
He said: "They [Specialist Group International] work all over the world and the police wouldn't let them go in the Thames in Abingdon.He said: "They [Specialist Group International] work all over the world and the police wouldn't let them go in the Thames in Abingdon.
"The police never really helped whatsoever... they were more concerned about where people were parking.""The police never really helped whatsoever... they were more concerned about where people were parking."
Dive team chief executive Peter Faulding has branded the police's obstruction of his team "disgusting" and said the operation was the worst he had seen in his career.Dive team chief executive Peter Faulding has branded the police's obstruction of his team "disgusting" and said the operation was the worst he had seen in his career.
Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Anthony Stansfeld also said he has concerns about the search and has asked the chief constable for an explanation.Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Anthony Stansfeld also said he has concerns about the search and has asked the chief constable for an explanation.
Assistant Chief Constable Nikki Ross said the force was "aware of the family and community concerns around our actions following this tragic incident". The force has referred itself to the Independent Police Complaints Commission over its handling of the case. Assistant Chief Constable Nikki Ross said the force was "aware of the family and community concerns around our actions following this tragic incident".
A spokeswoman said the force has referred itself to the Independent Police Complaints Commission over its handling of the case, so it would be "inappropriate" to comment further.