BREAKING NEWS: A young girl is feared to have drowned after going missing at a water park, Sky News understands. Footage shows emergency services, including fire crews and an air ambulance, at Liquid Leisure near Windsor. Latest: 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube
Footage from the park shows emergency services, including fire crews and an air ambulance, at the scene this afternoon.
One witness, who had been at the park with her children, told Sky News the girl was seen going under the water and"didn't come back up"."She was with a group of friends for a girl's birthday," said the mother, who did not want to be named.Members of the public who were at the activity park were asked to call her name on the beach, in case she had got out of the water and was back on land.
"I saw one of the adults from the group which the girl had been with and I asked if I could do anything to help and she just asked that I prayed for her."
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