The south London lake, where 13-year-old Izaiah Smith tragically drowned three weeks ago, is set to reopen to the public. After emergency services found Izaiah's body and he passed away in hospital, Lewisham Council closed the swimming lake. This incident raised alarms concerning the dangers of unsupervised swimming during warm weather. PTP Coaching announced the reopening while also asking visitors to respect the staff's privacy regarding the incident and emphasizing their commitment to providing a safe environment for the community.
Our team, and we know all of our community, have felt this deeply. As we return to normal operations, we kindly ask that you respect the privacy and wellbeing of our staff.
Scotland Yard made a direct appeal to the public following the death of Izaiah, warning them about the dangers of swimming in unsupervised waters.
Izaiah Smith died after getting into difficulty in a lake in Beckenham Place Park, prompting concerns about open water safety as warm weather approaches.
We've really missed you all. We want to acknowledge the tragic incident that took place at the lake before Easter. Our thoughts are with everyone affected.
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