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Service for drowned teenage boy Service for drowned teenage boy
(about 12 hours later)
A service to remember a teenage boy who drowned in a County Antrim river is to take place later. A service to remember a teenage boy who drowned in a County Antrim river has taken place.
James Elliott, 14, was swept away after he jumped into the River Bush in Stranocum to rescue a pet dog last week.James Elliott, 14, was swept away after he jumped into the River Bush in Stranocum to rescue a pet dog last week.
A service is to be held at Stranocum football field on Thursday. A private family funeral will be held next week. A service was held at Stranocum football field on Thursday. A private family funeral will be held next week.
James was a pupil at Dalriada Grammar School, Ballymoney, and a talented footballer with Linfield's youth team.James was a pupil at Dalriada Grammar School, Ballymoney, and a talented footballer with Linfield's youth team.
Linfield players, staff, management committee members and James's team mates in the U14 squad will be at the thanksgiving service. Linfield players, staff, management committee members and James's team mates in the U14 squad attended the thanksgiving service.
Police said people coming to the service should be aware that roadworks are currently taking place on the main road into Stranocum.
That means there will be no parking allowed on the Carncullough Road on the approach to Stranocum or on the Fivey Road between Stranocum and the Gracehill Road.
Parking is limited within the village though Chestnutt Animal Feeds have offered the use of their yard for parking.
Dozens of friends and relatives took part in the massive search operation after James was swept away last Thursday.Dozens of friends and relatives took part in the massive search operation after James was swept away last Thursday.
The search included the Coastguard, Bann River Rescue, RAF, Royal Navy, Fire and Rescue Service, police search teams and the police helicopter.The search included the Coastguard, Bann River Rescue, RAF, Royal Navy, Fire and Rescue Service, police search teams and the police helicopter.
His family have requested that, instead of flowers, donations are made to the Community Search and Rescue Team.His family have requested that, instead of flowers, donations are made to the Community Search and Rescue Team.