Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer James Williams, from the West Midlands Ambulance Service, pays tribute to the hospital staff and first responders who tried to save the four boys who fell through the icy lake in Solihull in December 2022 📺 Sky 501
Detective Inspector James Edmonds, from West Midlands Police, told the inquests that witnesses had said that once at the lake side, Jack had walked out over the ice.Fin was the first to fall through the ice. As he went into the lake, his older cousin, Tom, who had been chatting to a friend, ran out to try to help him and fell in. Jack then tired to save them and also fell through.
They were not able to reach the place where the boys had fallen through due to the depth of the water. One officer was said to be neck deep. At 2.56pm, Jack, Tom and Sam were found under the water and taken to the banks where CPR began. At 3.05pm Fin was found under the water and brought to the bank for CPR.Family members of Jack were in court for the inquest. His grandfather thanked the emergency workers for their response after they had given their evidence.
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