AIRE
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Jul 12, 2022
West Yorkshire Police have named the teenage boy who died while swimming in a Yorkshire river yesterday. Updated Tuesday, 12th July 2022, 2:57 pm The body of Alfie McCraw, from Wakefield , was recovered from the Aire and Calder Navigation near Southern Washlands in Wakefield yesterday. Police have issued a reminder of the dangers of open water swimming in hot weather - when temperatures in rivers, lakes and canals can remain dangerously low. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Submitting... This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. Alfie's father Paul McCraw said: "Sleep tight Alfie; love you more than you can imagine. Love Dad." Alfie McCraw, 16 Superintendent Nick Smart said: “This was an extremely tragic incident which has resulted in the loss of the life of a boy who had just finished his GCSEs. We have specially trained officers who are supporting Alfie’s family at this unimaginably awful time. “We are working with the Canal & River Trust to deliver some inputs into schools before they break up for the holidays to warn of the dangers of open water swimming, but we need everyone to help us in spreading this message. “The weather is forecast to get even hotter over the weekend and into next week, but we would urge people to not be tempted to cool off in open water, unless it is a supervised area intended for swimming. “Even in the summer months, open water can be very cold. Anyone entering cold water suddenly is susceptible to hyperventilation, which can result in the body going into seizure. “There can also be hidden currents and unseen dangers such as mud banks or items under the water which a swimmer can become caught on.” Wakefield Fire Station commander Jimmy Fitt added: “This is a truly tragic incident and our thoughts go out to all Alfie’s loved ones. “When the warm weather comes around, we do see a spike in the number of people entering water - and this can unfortunately prove fatal. “Our advice is to not go into any area of water that isn’t supervised - as the pull of water, cold water shock and hidden dangers can mean even strong swimmers get into difficulty. “We need people of all ages to be aware of the risks – we know when it’s warm it’s tempting to get into the water, but you must only do it in safe designated areas or the consequences can be fatal.”
AIRE Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was AIRE founded?
AIRE was founded in 2000.
Where is AIRE's headquarters?
AIRE's headquarters is located at Calle de Eduardo Torroja, 22, Madrid.
What is AIRE's latest funding round?
AIRE's latest funding round is Acq - Fin.
Who are the investors of AIRE?
Investors of AIRE include GED Capital Development.
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