Body found after teenage boy went missing while swimming with friends in river
Although formal identification has not yet taken place, the boy's next of kin have been informed and they are being supported by trained officers."The death is not being treated as suspicious at this time."
A Gloucestershire Police spokesperson said previously: "Searches have been taking place in the River Thames after a report a teenager was in the water near Lechlade on Thames."Officers have been supported by the National Police Air Service, Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service and Severn Area Rescue Association while searches continued into the early hours of this morning .
"A group of four had been at the location together, and some had entered the water to try and find the boy. They are all accounted for." In a statement, Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service said it had been alerted by the coastguard just after 10pm on Sunday night. "We were called at 10.03pm by the coastguard to reports that some teenagers, believed to be aged about 17, had been playing in the river at Lechlade and one hadn't resurfaced.
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