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Kayakers join River Towy search for missing Cameron Comey Kayakers join River Towy search for missing Cameron Comey
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Kayakers and volunteers are expected to boost the number of people searching for a missing 11-year-old boy in a Carmarthen river.Kayakers and volunteers are expected to boost the number of people searching for a missing 11-year-old boy in a Carmarthen river.
It is feared schoolboy Cameron Comey, who is from the town, fell into the River Towy on Tuesday after playing with his brother nearby.It is feared schoolboy Cameron Comey, who is from the town, fell into the River Towy on Tuesday after playing with his brother nearby.
The search resumes on Saturday morning for the fifth day with a 50-strong team from the emergency services involved.The search resumes on Saturday morning for the fifth day with a 50-strong team from the emergency services involved.
However, Dyfed-Powys Police say they are concerned about weather conditions.However, Dyfed-Powys Police say they are concerned about weather conditions.
The team will be joined on Saturday by divers from North West Police who will be using sonar equipment in the river search.
More than 140 people gathered at St Peter's Church in Carmarthen to light candles and say prayers for Cameron on Friday.More than 140 people gathered at St Peter's Church in Carmarthen to light candles and say prayers for Cameron on Friday.
Representatives from the emergency services and Queen Elizabeth High, Cameron's school, attended.Representatives from the emergency services and Queen Elizabeth High, Cameron's school, attended.
Headteacher Peter Spencer said: "We are all praying for Cameron and the thoughts of the whole school community are with his family.Headteacher Peter Spencer said: "We are all praying for Cameron and the thoughts of the whole school community are with his family.
"We will be holding a series of special assemblies when school returns on Monday and have planned additional support to help pupils and staff to get through this difficult time.""We will be holding a series of special assemblies when school returns on Monday and have planned additional support to help pupils and staff to get through this difficult time."