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Ex-junior player, 16, found dead in lake after going missing in water is pictured – as local football team pay tribute

A SCHOOLBOY who was sadly found dead in a lake has been pictured for the first time.

Daniel Drewitt was tragically recovered from the water in Sutton Park in Birmingham.

Black and white photo of a teenage boy.
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Daniel Drewitt was tragically recovered from the water in Sutton Park[/caption]

Flowers and a Birmingham City FC shirt left on the grass as a memorial.
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Flowers have been left at the scene[/caption]

Calm lake in Sutton Park with geese and boats.
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The scene where the boy died in Sutton Park[/caption]

The 16-year-old boy had gone missing in the water, and rescue teams scoured the area on Thursday.

He was sadly found dead in Powells Pool that evening.

The football player’s old team paid tribute to him, posting a photo of the Year 11 pupil on Facebook.

Northfield Town FC said: “One of our talented former junior players, Daniel Drewitt, passed away yesterday evening following a tragic accident at Sutton Park.

“Daniel was a fantastic young man who always wore a smile on his face whether on or off the pitch and was loved by so many.

“Everyone at Northfield Town FC send their thoughts and heart felt condolences to the family, friends and former teammates.”

His grandparents said: “That’s our beautiful grandson, who had his whole life ahead of him.

“We will never recover from this, love you loads Daniel and miss you so much.”

Staff at Colmers School and Sixth Form College also paid tribute to the boy.

A spokesperson said: “Daniel was a young man who brought light and character to our entire school community; he was confident, full of life, a talented sportsman and so deeply loved by staff and fellow pupils alike.

“His warm presence and positive spirit will be sorely missed.

“We know how deeply this loss will be felt by many and we are committed to ensuring no member of our school community feels alone in their grief.

“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with Daniel’s family.”

This comes after West Midlands Police were called to Powell’s Pool in Sutton Park, Birmingham, at around 6pm on Thursday.

An urgent search was launched to locate the teenager, with specialist officers scouring the area.

Fire service rescue crews from Bickenhill and nearby Sutton Coldfield were also called to the scene.

West Midlands Fire Service confirmed they also arrived just after 6pm.

The whole of Powell’s Pool was cordoned off with police tape.

Daniel was sadly recovered from the water at around 10pm.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the 16-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.

Cops say the death is not being treated as suspicious at this time.

The Our Sutton Park community group has thanked fishermen, who reportedly jumped in the water to try and help Daniel.

The group said it wanted to send its “deepest condolences to the parents of the young boy”.

Birmingham City Council leader John Cotton said it came as a “terrible tragedy”.

A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “The body of a teenage boy has been recovered from a pool in Sutton Park, Birmingham, this evening.

“West Midlands Police are supporting the family of the boy at this tragic time.

“Extensive efforts by all emergency services were carried out following the boy going missing in the water just after 6pm.

“Specialist teams were deployed from fire and rescue, ambulance colleagues, and Birmingham City Council colleagues.

“Sadly this has resulted in the boy’s body being found and our thoughts are with his family at this time.

“His death is not being treated as suspicious at this time and we are liaising with the coroner.”

This comes after Midlands Air Ambulance previously announced there were 18 accidental drowning deaths in the West Midlands region last year.

The charity urged people to be mindful in the water.

In 2001 teenager Fraser Amiss died after diving into Powell’s Pool with a couple of pals.

It comes as Brits flock to bodies of water to cool off as the UK sees scorching temperatures.

Flowers and a Birmingham City FC shirt left near a lake in a park.
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Tributes left next to the water where he was sadly found dead[/caption]

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