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The family of a teenager who died after getting into difficulty in a lake in Stewartby have paid tribute to him.
Kyron Hibbert, 13, was playing in a lake with friends at about 6.45pm on Friday (29 July) when he disappeared under the surface of the water. They raised the alarm to police who worked with partners to search the lake but his body was recovered in the early hours of Saturday (30 July).
His mother said: “My son Kyron - a beautiful, happy and healthy boy.
“You were just growing and being independent, but now you are gone so soon.
“We will love and miss you. Until we see you again, my son. God bless you. ”
Detective Constable Sam Ostley said: “This is a truly tragic case which has had a devastating impact on Kyron’s family and friends.
“It is an awful reminder of just how dangerous swimming in open water can be – through the shock of the cold, or currents or objects which may be under the surface. We would urge people to stick to designated swimming areas which are supervised by lifeguards.
“Our thoughts remain with Kyron’s family and we would ask for people to respect their privacy at this difficult time.”