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Child, 8, critical after Tinker Bridge waterfall rescue | Child, 8, critical after Tinker Bridge waterfall rescue |
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An eight-year-old boy is in a critical condition after he was pulled from the water at a beauty spot in Keighley, West Yorkshire. | An eight-year-old boy is in a critical condition after he was pulled from the water at a beauty spot in Keighley, West Yorkshire. |
The child was rescued by crews from the emergency services and members of the public, at about midday on Sunday at the Tinker Bridge waterfall. | |
He was playing with older children and was believed to have hit his head as he entered the water, police said. | |
The boy was airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary following the incident. | The boy was airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary following the incident. |
A human-chain of emergency workers and members of the public was formed to search for the boy in the water, West Yorkshire Fire Service said. | |
It is believed the boy struck his head on an object as he fell into the water, causing him to suffer a serious head injury, West Yorkshire Police added. | |
Insp Sue Sanderson said: "On a hot summer's day, open water like streams, rivers and canals can look inviting. | |
"But these waterways are not swimming pools... and there can be hidden currents which can catch out even an experienced swimmer. | |
"Please stay safe and stay out of the water." |