A 13-year-old boy tragically died after entering the water at Royal Victoria Dock in east London on Monday afternoon. Emergency services including the Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade, Coastguard, and paramedics were called at around 16:15 BST following reports of a person in the dock.

The boy was recovered by responders and given first aid on the scene, but was sadly pronounced dead. No other individuals were reported to have entered the water, and police have confirmed the death is not being treated as suspicious.

Detective Superintendent Scott Ware urged the public to avoid speculation and refrain from sharing distressing content online to respect the boy’s family and protect the investigation. He also expressed gratitude to all emergency personnel and members of the public who assisted.

Assistant Commissioner Pamela Oparaocha of the London Fire Brigade described the incident as “a terrible tragedy,” emphasising the devastating impact of the event on the community and emergency services.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the boy’s death at Royal Victoria Dock. Further updates will be provided as inquiries progress.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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