The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New safety measures for Fife loch prompted by death of Keivan, 20

- CRAIG SMITH

F manurther safety measures will be put in place at a Fife loch where a young lost his life during the summer.

Calls for some sort of action at Lochore Meadows Country Park were stepped up in light of Keivan Ulhaq’s death in June, and authoritie­s have agreed that more signs and lifesaving equipment should be installed in key areas.

Keivan, 20, from Cowdenbeat­h, got into difficulty while swimming with pals and, despite the actions of bystanders who managed to pull him out of the water and on to the bank, he died a short time later in hospital.

The Courier can reveal that the fire and rescue service was mobilised to a further two incidents in July also involving members of the public getting into difficulty in the water.

To prevent a repeat this year, authoritie­s have gone to great lengths to identify what needs to be put in place to deter people from risking their lives.

A spokespers­on for the fire and rescue service explained: “As part of our prevention strategy, SFRS have been working with Fife Council and Shell UK Ltd on a joint water safety plan to raise awareness at the park and provide additional control measures.

“Our operationa­l crews and flexi duty officers have conducted joint visits with the park manager to gather operationa­l intelligen­ce and identify strategic locations for additional water safety signage and more importantl­y public rescue equipment.

“These throw line stations provide equipment and clear instructio­ns which enable members of the public to make lifesaving interventi­ons should it be required.

“SFRS met with community liaison officers from Shell to discuss local

initiative­s and subsequent­ly Shell have now provided funding for the proposed water safety signage and public rescue equipment.

“We are currently working to procure the signage and equipment and hope to conclude this

initiative in the early part of 2021”

Keivan’s friends and family marked seven months since his passing on social media earlier this month, with one describing him as one of the “sweetest and kindest souls” you could meet.

 ?? Died. Picture by Steve Brown. ?? HIDDEN DANGER: Lochore Meadows in Fife last July, the month after Keivan Ulhaq got into difficulty and later
Died. Picture by Steve Brown. HIDDEN DANGER: Lochore Meadows in Fife last July, the month after Keivan Ulhaq got into difficulty and later
 ??  ?? Floral tributes left at the side of the loch where Keivan Ulhaq died in June.
Floral tributes left at the side of the loch where Keivan Ulhaq died in June.

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