This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-36880908

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
Bosworth Water Park death: Two people released on bail Bosworth Water Park death: Two people released on bail
(35 minutes later)
Two people arrested after a five-year-old boy died in a suspected drowning at a water park have been released on police bail.Two people arrested after a five-year-old boy died in a suspected drowning at a water park have been released on police bail.
Charlie Dunn, from Tamworth, was pulled from the Blue Lagoon at Bosworth Water Park in Leicestershire on Saturday afternoon. Charlie Dunn, from Tamworth in Staffordshire, was pulled from the Blue Lagoon at Bosworth Water Park in Leicestershire on Saturday afternoon.
He died later in hospital and a man and woman were arrested.He died later in hospital and a man and woman were arrested.
Police said the pair had been bailed "pending further inquires", adding that the investigation was "ongoing".Police said the pair had been bailed "pending further inquires", adding that the investigation was "ongoing".
A spokesman for the Leicestershire force said: "We would continue to ask people not to speculate about the incident and the circumstances surrounding the death and leave the authorities to carry out their investigations."A spokesman for the Leicestershire force said: "We would continue to ask people not to speculate about the incident and the circumstances surrounding the death and leave the authorities to carry out their investigations."
Officers are urging witnesses and anyone with video footage taken at the park to come forward.Officers are urging witnesses and anyone with video footage taken at the park to come forward.
Witness Olivia Quinn said the scene at the water park was "horrific".Witness Olivia Quinn said the scene at the water park was "horrific".
"It hasn't left my mind seeing the boy's body on the ground and seeing people try to save him by giving him CPR," she said."It hasn't left my mind seeing the boy's body on the ground and seeing people try to save him by giving him CPR," she said.
"Everyone was in shock, crying and praying for the little boy. The ambulance took a while to come as it was so busy with people everywhere and cars all around the park."Everyone was in shock, crying and praying for the little boy. The ambulance took a while to come as it was so busy with people everywhere and cars all around the park.
"It wasn't looking good as it must have been 30 minutes a man was still trying with CPR."It wasn't looking good as it must have been 30 minutes a man was still trying with CPR.
"When I saw the boy's body being moved on the stretcher into the ambulance, I could see paramedics still giving CPR in the ambulance. A few cars followed the ambulance and I was thinking to myself that must be the parents.""When I saw the boy's body being moved on the stretcher into the ambulance, I could see paramedics still giving CPR in the ambulance. A few cars followed the ambulance and I was thinking to myself that must be the parents."
The park reopened on Sunday, with owner Nigel Riley describing the incident as "dreadful".The park reopened on Sunday, with owner Nigel Riley describing the incident as "dreadful".
A statement on its Facebook page said: "From all of the staff at Bosworth Water Park we would like to pass on our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by this tragic loss of life."A statement on its Facebook page said: "From all of the staff at Bosworth Water Park we would like to pass on our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by this tragic loss of life."