Scottish Daily Mail

TRAGEDY AS BOY, 2, DROWNS IN RIVER HORROR

Toddler went missing from remote house

- By Gavin Madeley and Kate Foster

A TWO -year- old boy drowned yesterday in a fast - flowing river j ust yards f r om a family home.

the toddler’s lifeless body was found in the water just over an hour after he was

reported missing from the remote rural property.

It is believed he may have wandered out of the house at Milton of Drimmie, Perthshire, and walked the 150 yards down the hill to the river Ericht. Last night, his heartbroke­n family were said to be ‘devastated’ by the tragedy.

A massive search operation was launched after the boy went missing at around 11.15am yesterday.

It included the Police scotland helicopter, the scottish Fire and rescue service and a water rescue unit.

Neighbours also rushed to join

in and cars were diverted to allow the desperate hunt to take place.

The youngster was found in the River Ericht at around 12.35pm and taken out of the water by firefighte­rs. He was treated by paramedics but pronounced dead at the scene.

Last night, locals said the waters in the area were particular­ly fast-moving at this time of year.

One resident said: ‘This is just a desperatel­y sad event. I have grandchild­ren of my own and it just breaks my heart to think about this. The whole community is devastated at the news.’

Police were last night yet to name the

‘Whole community is devastated’

boy but neighbours said the family were well-known in the area.

The Milton of Drimmie property is on a winding country road on a hillside, roughly two miles from Bridge of Cally. The area is a sporting estate popular for salmon fishing and deer stalking with a number of family homes and holiday lets.

A police car was last night blocking the path at a gate leading to the home. Three bunches of flowers had been left there, including one that contained a small Lego figurine of a builder.

A neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: ‘The family have been here for years and they are well-kent among folk here. When we heard there was a child missing, everyone raced to help with the search.’

Local councillor Liz Grant, Provost of Perth and Kinross, said: ‘It will be absolutely devastatin­g for the family and the community.’ She added: ‘The River Ericht is fast, the rivers are all fast coming down through that area, particular­ly at this time of year.’

While the search was under way, locals had prayed for the boy to be found safe and well. However, when police confirmed he had died, members of the public reacted with horror.

One said: ‘We heard the sirens this morning but had no idea it was as tragic an event as this.’

Perth and Kinross councillor Caroline Shiers said: ‘My thoughts are with the family of the l i ttle boy. Thoughts too with all those from the emergency services who were involved today.’

Education Secretary John Swinney, the MSP for Perthshire North, tweeted: ‘Heartbreak­ing news from the River Ericht at Bridge of Cally. My deepest sympathies to everyone involved.’

Police Scotland yesterday confirmed: ‘Around 11.15am today police in Perthshire received a report of a twoyear-old boy missing from a property in the Milton of Drimmie area.

‘Officers immediatel­y launched a full search of the area, with assistance from the Police Scotland helicopter and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service personnel.

‘Around 12.35pm, the child was located in the River Ericht, close to the property. He was removed from the water by fire personnel and treated by paramedics… Tragically, the boy did not survive.

‘His family are being supported by officers at this time.’

 ??  ?? Accident: The child is thought to have wandered down to the river
Accident: The child is thought to have wandered down to the river
 ??  ?? Search: Emergency workers at scene
Search: Emergency workers at scene
 ??  ?? Remote: Home from which the boy vanished
Remote: Home from which the boy vanished
 ??  ?? RIVER ERICHT
RIVER ERICHT

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