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Brothers die after icy lake fall | Brothers die after icy lake fall |
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Two brothers have died after falling through ice while reportedly scattering ashes on a frozen lake in Leicestershire. | Two brothers have died after falling through ice while reportedly scattering ashes on a frozen lake in Leicestershire. |
Four brothers were rescued from the lake at Watermead Country Park, Leicester. | Four brothers were rescued from the lake at Watermead Country Park, Leicester. |
Fire, police, ambulance and helicopter rescue crews were called at 1430 GMT. | |
The men were taken to Leicester Royal Infirmary where the two died. A third brother is in a critical condition and the fourth is receiving treatment. | |
Whether they thought it was part of the land I don't know, it's early in the inquiry to find out why they were so far out Insp Andy Cox | |
Police at the scene said two of those rescued were given CPR. | Police at the scene said two of those rescued were given CPR. |
Officers said the four men were found about 30ft (9m) from the lakeside and had been in the water for about 20 minutes. | Officers said the four men were found about 30ft (9m) from the lakeside and had been in the water for about 20 minutes. |
An eyewitness said the men appeared to be spreading ashes on the ice. They added that members of the public tried to help them out of the water using ropes. | An eyewitness said the men appeared to be spreading ashes on the ice. They added that members of the public tried to help them out of the water using ropes. |
Insp Andy Cox said: "Members of the public did try to help them initially, but clearly the risk to themselves was extreme. | Insp Andy Cox said: "Members of the public did try to help them initially, but clearly the risk to themselves was extreme. |
"Whether they thought it was part of the land I don't know, it's early in the inquiry to find out why they were so far out." | "Whether they thought it was part of the land I don't know, it's early in the inquiry to find out why they were so far out." |