The Scotsman

Boy, 2, killed in river tragedy named

● Police offer condolence­s to family for their ‘tragic loss’

- By PAUL WARD

A two-year-old boy found dead in a rural river has been named by police. A major search was launched when Jacob Mcintyre was reported missing from a property in the Milton of Drimmie area, close to Bridge of Cally in Perth and Kinross, at about 11:15am on Sunday.

A Police Scotland helicopter and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service personnel were involved in the operation and Jacob was found in the River Ericht, close to the property, at about 12:35pm.

The two-year-old was treated by paramedics but died at the scene.

Police said Jacob’s family were “understand­ably upset at their tragic loss” and did not want to make any further statement at this time.

Officers are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces of the death.

0 Tributes are placed at the entrance to the property in Milton of Drimmie where the boy went missing

Detective Chief Inspector Iain Wales said: “The events will undoubtedl­y bring shock and sadness to this small community and further afield.

“We would like to thank our Scottish Fire and Rescue Serv- ice colleagues for their courage and assistance in Sunday’s difficult conditions.

“Our thoughts and deepest condolence­s are with Jacob’s family at this difficult time.”

Deputy First Minister John Swinney, who is a local MSP, described the death as “heartbreak­ing”.

He added: “My deepest sympathies to everyone involved.”

Local councillor Liz Grant, Provost of Perth and Kinross, said: “It is a very small community. Bridge of Cally is a small village.

‘’The River Ericht is fast, the rivers are all fast coming down through that area, particular­ly at this time of year.’’

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