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Six fatalities reported in water during heatwave swimming warning

27 May 2026
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At least six people have drowned in open waters across the UK and Ireland during a record-breaking heatwave over the May bank holiday weekend. Tragically, three of the deaths occurred on a single day, with incidents reported in South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Devon, Cornwall, Warwickshire, Lincolnshire, and Lancashire. Among the victims were Declan Sawyer, 15, who died at Swanholme Lakes in Lincoln, and Reco Puttock, 13, who drowned in Leadbeater Dam near Halifax. Additionally, a teenage girl was recovered from Kingsbury Water Park, and a 12-year-old boy was found in the River Ribble after experiencing difficulties while swimming with friends. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has issued warnings regarding the risks of cold water shock, highlighting that open water temperatures remain dangerously low despite the hot weather.

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This incident underscores the dangers associated with swimming in open waters, especially during heatwaves when people may underestimate the risks. The RNLI emphasizes that cold water shock can occur even in warm weather, leading to rapid physiological responses that can be life-threatening. Historical data shows that heatwaves in the UK are becoming more frequent and severe, with record temperatures being reported more regularly. The Met Office noted that the recent temperatures in May reached unprecedented levels, indicating a shift in climate patterns that increases the likelihood of similar tragedies in the future.

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