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Boy missing after going swimming in Beckenham Place park lake Boy missing after going swimming in Beckenham Place park lake
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Emergency services are at the scene carrying out a search of the lake The park was evacuated for the search, the Met Police said
A 16-year-old boy has gone missing in a south-east London lake after getting into difficulty in the water. A 16-year-old boy has gone missing after he got into difficulty in a lake in south-east London, the Metropolitan Police said.
Emergency services were called at just after 15:00 BST to Beckenham Place park.Emergency services were called at just after 15:00 BST to Beckenham Place park.
The park has been evacuated so that they can carry out a co-ordinated search, the Met said. The park has been evacuated so that they can carry out a coordinated search, police said.
The boy's family have been told and are currently being supported, the force added. The boy's family have been told and are currently being supported, the Met added.
The lake is 285m (about 935ft) long and reaches depths of up to 3.5m (about 11ft).The lake is 285m (about 935ft) long and reaches depths of up to 3.5m (about 11ft).
The London Ambulance sent their hazardous area response team, alongside ambulance crew.The London Ambulance sent their hazardous area response team, alongside ambulance crew.
London Fire Brigade also has 35 firefighters and five fire engines at the scene. Crews have been sent from Woodside, Lewisham, Beckenham, Croydon and Euston.London Fire Brigade also has 35 firefighters and five fire engines at the scene. Crews have been sent from Woodside, Lewisham, Beckenham, Croydon and Euston.
Lewisham Council has said it is supporting police on site.Lewisham Council has said it is supporting police on site.
On Monday, 11-year-old Kaliyah Coa went missing in the River Thames. A "recovery mission" is under way to find her, the Met said.On Monday, 11-year-old Kaliyah Coa went missing in the River Thames. A "recovery mission" is under way to find her, the Met said.
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