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Published 15:03 12 Dec 2022 GMT

A fire service spokesman said the tragedy highlighted the dangers of frozen water. "It can look picturesque but can be lethal," he said. "Please help avoid this from happening again."
At a press conference on Monday, Harris, told of the heroic efforts of emergency workers who "went into the lake itself to help rescue the children and to try and assist them as quickly as we possibly could" with one suffering mild-hypothermia after trying to "punch through the ice" to save them.
He said the officer and other emergency workers went in the icy waters without any specialist clothing or equipment, and "without any regard for their safety".
Harris refused to confirm any further details about the boys at the request of their families who are "absolutely devastated".
"It is incredibly sad that we don't not have any better news for you today regarding yesterday's incident. We are deeply saddened by the death of three boys," he told journalists.
Richard Stanton, West Midlands Fire and Rescue Area Commander, said the deaths were a "tragedy beyond words".
He described the incident as a "stark reminder to us all" of the dangers of open water.
Stanton added: "Frozen lakes, ponds, canals and reservoirs can look picturesque but can be lethal.
"We would ask parents and carers to remind their children of the dangers of ice. Please help us to avoid this happening again."
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