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Family of Stoke-on-Trent lake victim make swim warning | |
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The family of a teenager whose body was found in a lake have warned of the dangers of swimming in open water. | |
Rescue crews had been hunting for Ryan Evans at Westport Lake in Stoke-on-Trent, when he and two friends were spotted "in distress" in the water. | Rescue crews had been hunting for Ryan Evans at Westport Lake in Stoke-on-Trent, when he and two friends were spotted "in distress" in the water. |
Online donations totalling over £11,000 towards funeral costs have been made after police divers made the tragic discovery on Wednesday. | |
Relatives of the 13-year-old said he was their "world". | |
A tribute from Ryan's family said they were "overwhelmed" with messages of support. | |
The statement, released on their behalf by Staffordshire Police, said: "Ryan was our world and was very much loved. We are all heartbroken and Ryan will be greatly missed. | |
"We'd like to thank everyone for their efforts in helping to find Ryan; the diving teams, Staffordshire Police and anyone else who was involved in the search. We are so grateful to everyone. | |
"We just cannot emphasise enough the dangers of swimming in open water, especially where young children are concerned. Our message is simple, please don't do it." | |
A JustGiving page has been set up, which reads: "We as a community can help Ryan Evans family with funds to help with funeral costs." | |
Tributes were left at the scene of his death, including one that said: "You were my best friend and you will stay with me forever." | Tributes were left at the scene of his death, including one that said: "You were my best friend and you will stay with me forever." |
Paying tribute online, Debra CliffwasGriffin wrote: "Just can't imagine they say angels go first fly high Ryan sending hugs to all family." | Paying tribute online, Debra CliffwasGriffin wrote: "Just can't imagine they say angels go first fly high Ryan sending hugs to all family." |
Kelle Beeston said: "Amazing to see the community come together at this time of sadness. R.I.P Ryan xx." | Kelle Beeston said: "Amazing to see the community come together at this time of sadness. R.I.P Ryan xx." |
Ryan's family and friends, who were at the lake with him on Monday, are being supported by police family liaison officers. | Ryan's family and friends, who were at the lake with him on Monday, are being supported by police family liaison officers. |
A statement from Ryan's school said: "Professional support will continue to be available to both our students and staff." | A statement from Ryan's school said: "Professional support will continue to be available to both our students and staff." |
Councillor Ann James, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City council, said: "Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go to Ryan's family and friends at this incredibly sad time. | Councillor Ann James, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City council, said: "Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go to Ryan's family and friends at this incredibly sad time. |
"We cannot begin to imagine what they must be going through. | "We cannot begin to imagine what they must be going through. |
"The community support has been incredible and shows the strength of compassion in our city." | "The community support has been incredible and shows the strength of compassion in our city." |
She said the council would continue to liaise closely with the emergency services, who had been working "tirelessly" at Westport Lake to try to find Ryan. | She said the council would continue to liaise closely with the emergency services, who had been working "tirelessly" at Westport Lake to try to find Ryan. |