Kingshurst neighbourhood shaken by deaths of children in ice lake
Three boys are dead, while a fourth child who fell into Babbs Mills Lake is very ill. Locals also gave the emergency personnel food and hot drinks.

Heartwarming stories of centres, churches, and the neighbourhood scout hut opening its doors to the emergency responders as they worked through the night time searching the water have surfaced. Locals also provided food and hot beverages to the emergency services.
Everyone needs one another, according to Pastor Emil Kerekes, and everyone should defend one another. People want to talk to someone because they are depressed.
Mother-of-four Comfort Konfor claimed that she attended the church on Monday after learning about what had occurred late on Sunday night from her children's school. Something could be done to prevent this from happening again in the future.
The three boys were remembered by dozens of locals, many youngsters, who left flowers in bouquets and balloons at the bottom of a tree close to the Babbs Mill nature park's northern entrance.
Since she has been a resident of Kingshurt for 27 years, Jo Cole has led initiatives to increase public awareness of some of the community's problems, including food shortages and financial insecurity.
In an interview with BBC Radio WM, she noted that one of the fantastic things about Kingshurst is how close-knit the community is. She sends the neighbourhood all of her love.
FAQs:
- How old were the boys that died?
The three boys were eight, ten and eleven. - Where did the incident take place?
The incident took place near Solihull, West Midlands. - In which lake did the boys die?
The boys died in Babbs Mills Lake.
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