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A body found in a Snowdonia river by search teams is that of a missing nine-year-old boy, police have said. A tribute has been paid to a nine-year-old boy, whose body was found in a Snowdonia river by search teams.
Sean Laxen, from Norwich, was swept away after falling near the Conwy Falls at Betws-y-Coed while walking with his mother and brother on Monday. Sean Laxen was swept away after falling near the Conwy Falls at Betws-y-Coed on Monday while walking with his mother and brother. They had been on holiday.
Rescue teams found the body at about 1810 BST on Tuesday in a deep pool close to where Sean had disappeared. The head teacher at Sean's school in Norwich said the whole community was "incredibly upset and shocked".
The head teacher at Sean's school said the whole community was "incredibly upset and shocked" by his death. Rescue teams found Sean's body at about 1810 BST on Tuesday in a deep pool close to where he had disappeared.
A post mortem examination will be carried out on Thursday, after which an inquest will be opened and adjourned.
The search for Sean had continued for almost 27 hours and involved police divers, mountain rescue and firefighters among others.The search for Sean had continued for almost 27 hours and involved police divers, mountain rescue and firefighters among others.
North Wales Police confirmed at 2330 BST on Tuesday that the body was that of Sean Laxen. Supt Richard Brough of North Wales Police said it was very upsetting for the rescue teams who had worked so hard in the hope of achieving a positive outcome.
Supt Richard Brough said it was very upsetting for the rescue teams who had worked so hard in the hope of achieving a positive outcome.
He said: "It's extremely distressing. It is the worst possible end. We always hoped to find somebody safe and well and able to give them treatment if they had been injured but unfortunately this has not been the case today.He said: "It's extremely distressing. It is the worst possible end. We always hoped to find somebody safe and well and able to give them treatment if they had been injured but unfortunately this has not been the case today.
Everybody is just incredibly upset and shocked - the whole community in fact. Ashley Best-White, acting head teacherEverybody is just incredibly upset and shocked - the whole community in fact. Ashley Best-White, acting head teacher
"The family are very distraught. I think they were half expecting it as time has gone on but nevertheless, you always cling on to hope until you hear otherwise."The family are very distraught. I think they were half expecting it as time has gone on but nevertheless, you always cling on to hope until you hear otherwise.
"We are supporting them through this very traumatic time.""We are supporting them through this very traumatic time."
Ashley Best-White, acting head teacher at Horsford All Saints VC Middle School, where Sean was a pupil, said he would be sadly missed.Ashley Best-White, acting head teacher at Horsford All Saints VC Middle School, where Sean was a pupil, said he would be sadly missed.
She added: "I've spoken to lots of teachers at the school to make them aware of what's happened, obviously.She added: "I've spoken to lots of teachers at the school to make them aware of what's happened, obviously.
"And everybody is just incredibly upset and shocked - the whole community in fact.""And everybody is just incredibly upset and shocked - the whole community in fact."
Sean and his family had been staying in a rented cottage in the area.Sean and his family had been staying in a rented cottage in the area.
Rescue teams had been searching for almost 27 hoursRescue teams had been searching for almost 27 hours
He had been walking along a footpath when he slipped 6ft and his mother and brother heard him fall into the water.He had been walking along a footpath when he slipped 6ft and his mother and brother heard him fall into the water.
His mother alerted the emergency services at around 1515 BST on Monday and a massive search and rescue operation of the river Conwy and its banks was launched involving around 40 people.His mother alerted the emergency services at around 1515 BST on Monday and a massive search and rescue operation of the river Conwy and its banks was launched involving around 40 people.
Teams of police divers using thermal imaging cameras underwater continued to look for the boy until around 0115 BST on Tuesday.Teams of police divers using thermal imaging cameras underwater continued to look for the boy until around 0115 BST on Tuesday.
An air ambulance, mountain rescuers, the fire service and dogs aided search efforts by combing the river banks.An air ambulance, mountain rescuers, the fire service and dogs aided search efforts by combing the river banks.
They patrolled the river for 10 hours after Sean's disappearance and the search was resumed at 0800 BST on Tuesday.They patrolled the river for 10 hours after Sean's disappearance and the search was resumed at 0800 BST on Tuesday.
Swollen riverSwollen river
The river Conwy is believed to be swollen and fast flowing following recent heavy rainfall.The river Conwy is believed to be swollen and fast flowing following recent heavy rainfall.
Chris Lloyd, from the Ogwen Mountain Rescue Team, said it was always distressing to deal with a fatality, especially of such a young child.Chris Lloyd, from the Ogwen Mountain Rescue Team, said it was always distressing to deal with a fatality, especially of such a young child.
"However, I think it's relief that we have been successful in our find, because it does put an end to the searching and does give a result and does help the family they can now start their grieving process," he said."However, I think it's relief that we have been successful in our find, because it does put an end to the searching and does give a result and does help the family they can now start their grieving process," he said.
He added the fact the river Conwy cuts through a steep rocky gorge and has a series of steps that create fast and white water had made it a difficult area to search.He added the fact the river Conwy cuts through a steep rocky gorge and has a series of steps that create fast and white water had made it a difficult area to search.
In addition, the banks were also very steep and rocky or heavily vegetated with trees and brambles.In addition, the banks were also very steep and rocky or heavily vegetated with trees and brambles.