Parents pay tribute to 17-year-old boy who died at Rudyard Lake
- Sonny Leese Clark’s physique was recovered from the water at 5pm on Sunday
The 17-year-old who died after falling into Rudyard Lake has been pictured as his household pay tribute to their ‘beautiful, variety and good-natured boy’.
Sonny Leese Clark plunged into the lake in Staffordshire, together with two different buddies on the night of Friday, February 23.
Staffordshire Police stated Sonny had been spending time along with his pals on the magnificence spot after they all ‘received into problem and fell within the water.’
Emergency providers had been known as to the scene at round 9.30pm.
The two different boys managed to get to security and had been assessed on the scene by paramedics. They had been taken to hospital however have since been discharged.
Sonny Leese Clark (pictured) plunged into the lake in Staffordshire, together with two different buddies on the night of Friday, February 23
Staffordshire Police stated Sonny had been spending time along with his pals on the magnificence spot (pictured) after they all ‘received into problem and fell within the water’
Emergency providers had been known as to the scene at round 9.30pm
Specialist search groups scouring the lake recovered Sonny, of Leek, Staffordshire, from the water at round 5pm on Sunday.
In a touching tribute, Sonny’s household stated: ‘Sonny – our beautiful, variety, good-natured boy.
‘You had grown right into a improbable younger man. Always useful, adventurous, fearless and fast to smile.
‘You had been a really particular and great brother to your siblings, and our lives are diminished to your loss.
‘We love you and at all times will. 17 and his life was simply starting the subsequent chapter, his e book was too brief.’
A Staffordshire Police spokesman stated: ‘We have been providing our help to his household as a lot as we probably can after the tragic information yesterday.
Emergency providers searched Rudyard Lake for Sonny
Specialist search groups scouring the lake recovered Sonny, of Leek, Staffordshire, from the water at round 5pm on Sunday
The search efforts concerned an array of emergency providers, in addition to volunteers from the Cheshire and Staffordshire Search and Rescue charities
‘We know this incident has triggered quite a lot of sorrow in the area people and has affected so many individuals who knew him personally.
‘Our ideas and condolences stay along with his household at this unprecedented and tragic time.
‘We’d wish to thank those that’ve left variety messages and despatched their condolences to Sonny’s household, and we ask that their privateness is revered right now.’
The search efforts concerned an array of emergency providers, in addition to volunteers from the Cheshire and Staffordshire Search and Rescue charities.
Chief Inspector Mark Barlow, from the Moorlands native policing staff, stated beforehand: ‘Our ideas and condolences are very a lot with the boy’s household at this distressing time.
‘A lot of officers and emergency service personnel have been working across the clock and thru the night time since this was first reported to us.
‘I’d wish to thank the members of the general public who revered the cordon and averted the world while we labored on the scene.’