Mother and Child Die in West London Park Water

A woman and young child have died after getting into difficulty in the water at Elthorne Park in Ealing, west London on Saturday afternoon.
A tragic incident unfolded in west London on Saturday afternoon when emergency services responded to a water-related emergency at one of the area's popular recreational spaces. Police were called to Elthorne Park in Ealing just before 4:30pm, where they discovered a woman and a young child who had encountered serious difficulty while in the water. The pair, believed to be a mother and son, were subsequently recovered from the water by emergency responders who arrived at the scene.
According to the Metropolitan Police, despite swift emergency response efforts, both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene. The tragic deaths have sent shockwaves through the local community, with the park serving as a beloved recreational destination for families across the Ealing borough. The precise circumstances that led to the pair getting into difficulty in the water remain under investigation by authorities.
Elthorne Park, located in the heart of west London's Ealing district, has long been known as a green space where families gather for leisure activities. The park features various water features and recreational areas that attract visitors throughout the year. The incident has raised important questions about water safety and supervision at public parks, particularly those with bodies of water accessible to the public.
Source: The Guardian


