3 boys drown in icy lake as Britain hit with extreme cold snap

Delays on roads, in airports reported amid 'bitterly cold' forecast

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Caption: An emergency services official speaks about the deaths of three young boys, aged 8, 10 and 11, after they fell into an ice-covered lake in Solihull, England.

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Three young boys who fell through ice covering a lake in central England have died and a fourth remains hospitalized as weather forecasters issued severe weather warnings for large parts of the United Kingdom.
Police in full uniform jumped into the water and broke through the ice using their bare hands to pull the boys — ages eight, 10 and 11 — from the icy waters Sunday afternoon and rushed them to hospital in the West Midlands, about 160 kilometres north of London. But they could not be revived after suffering cardiac arrest.
The fourth child, who is six, remains in critical condition. Emergency workers searched through the night and into Monday for two other children who were reportedly with the group, though it is uncertain whether there were additional victims of the tragedy.
"It's important to stress … that we've had no contact from anybody suggesting that there's anybody else missing, but until we're 100 per cent certain, we will be carrying on searches throughout the course of today," West Midlands Police superintendent Richard Harris said.

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Caption: Emergency workers conduct a search at a lake at Babbs Mill Park in Solihull, England. Three boys died after falling through the icy lake, officials said. (Christopher Furong/Getty Images)

Harris declined to say whether the children were members of a single family.
The news came as the Met Office, Britain's national weather service, issued severe weather alerts for large parts of the country. Roads in eastern and southeastern England were among the most affected. Some travellers were stuck for hours due to the closure of the U.K.'s busiest highway, the M25, which circles greater London.
Gatwick and Stansted airports warned of flight delays on Monday, and London City Airport said it was experiencing "some disruption" because aircraft were out of position after flight cancellations on Sunday night.

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Caption: A woman pulls a shopping trolley in a snow-covered residential area in Leytonstone, suburban London, on Monday. Snow and ice have swept across parts of the U.K., with cold, wintry conditions set to continue for days. (Alberto Pezzali/The Associated Press)

The country recorded its coldest night of the year so far in northern Scotland, at –15.7 C.
"Frozen lakes, ponds, canals and reservoirs can look picturesque but they can be lethal, and there are no greater warnings of this than yesterday's tragic events," West Midlands Fire Service area commander Richard Stanton said.
"Yesterday's incident is a stark reminder to us all of the dangers of open water, especially during the winter months."