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Hero father missing after saving son in Lake Garda

- By Claire Duffin

TRIBUTeS were paid last night to a ‘hero’ British sales executive who is feared dead after diving into Lake Garda to save his son.

Aran Chada, 51, his partner Holly Mosley, 39, and their two children – son Roman, 14, and daughter Floren, seven – had rented a boat on the lake in north-ern Italy when tragedy struck.

Mr Chada dived in when he saw Roman struggling while swimming. He managed to push the boy back to the boat but then disappeare­d under the water. Searches were con-tinuing last night, with the diving unit of the Coast Guard of Genoa expected to join efforts today.

Rescuers said Mr Chada may have suffered a seizure in the cold water. Temperatur­es at the time of the incident on Friday afternoon were around 38C (100F) but the water was considerab­ly colder. Neigh-bours of the family in the Leicester-shire village of woodhouse eaves told of their shock last night.

Jon Lowe, 51, an electricia­n, said: ‘Aran was a brilliant guy, always fun to be around. He was the best neighbour we could ask for.

‘He always had a ready smile. we have been neighbours for 12 years and in all that time they have been such a kind family – they always stop for a word or a chat with you if you saw them in the village.

‘This is such a shock, especially as he has always been such a fit lad. He was often at the gym and enjoyed keeping fit.’

Another neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: ‘I can only imagine the pain his family is going through. This is thoroughly heart-breaking and desperatel­y sad.’

The family were about 200 yards from the shore near the town of Limone when Mr Chada vanished.

Miss Mosley called emergency services when her husband did not resurface. witnesses also called for help after hearing her screams. Three coastguard boats as well as helicopter­s from the local firefight-ing and ambulance services were dispatched to the scene.

Divers and a robot submarine were also sent to the lake, which is 650ft deep in some places.

The family were thought to have just started their holiday, which would have included Mr Chada’s 52nd birthday tomorrow.

Coastguard Antonello Ragadale said: ‘He managed to get the boy back to the boat, where he was pulled in by his mother, but the man then slipped beneath the surface, perhaps suffering a seizure.

‘This man was a hero and we fear he drowned, but we’re doing every-thing we can to find his body.

‘Divers arrived with the helicop-ters but could do little because a steep rocky shelf descends to a great depth at that point, so a civil protection agency remote-control mini-sub was sent down.’

He said rescuers would carry on for as long as it took to ‘give some comfort to the poor woman and her children’. Miss Mosley and her chil-dren were taken back to their hotel and assisted by counsellor­s.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr Chada was a sales director for Global energy Ventures, which services oilfields in Africa. The For-eign Office said: ‘we are supporting the family of a British man who has been reported missing in Italy.’

‘Heartbreak­ing and desperatel­y sad’

 ?? ?? Holiday tragedy: Aran Chada with his wife Holly and their two children
Holiday tragedy: Aran Chada with his wife Holly and their two children

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