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A 15-year-old girl has tragically become the latest victim of water-related incidents during the ongoing heatwave, marking the 15th such fatality. The recent spate of deaths has prompted renewed cautions about the dangers of open-water swimming.

Following a period of warm, dry weather, more fatalities have been recorded, although a significant cool-down is anticipated for the upcoming week. The latest casualty was a 15-year-old girl who passed away in hospital after encountering difficulties while swimming in the sea off the coast of Merseyside on Bank Holiday Monday.

Identified as Chiedza Nyanjowa from Cheshire, the girl was rushed to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital after swimming at Formby beach, as confirmed by Merseyside Police. Described as a lively individual who enjoyed cooking and aspired to become a nurse to help others, Chiedza’s family expressed gratitude to those who assisted her.

In another incident, emergency responders were called to Balderton Lake in Nottinghamshire on Thursday afternoon after reports of a man entering the water. The 19-year-old man, part of a group of friends at the lake, was rescued and treated before succumbing to the incident the following day.

The soaring temperatures have attracted large crowds to open-water swimming locations, resulting in multiple tragic incidents across various regions in recent days. Among the victims were a 72-year-old woman who perished at West Angle Bay beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, and a 13-year-old boy who lost his life at Leadbeater Dam in West Yorkshire.

Since the heatwave commenced on May 22, a total of 15 individuals have lost their lives in water-related incidents across Britain. The RNLI has urged the public to swim only in supervised areas and has provided guidance on handling water emergencies, emphasizing the risks of cold water shock.

As the heatwave subsides, England and Wales experienced record-breaking temperatures in May, with a return to more typical weather conditions expected. Scattered showers are forecasted across the UK, with temperatures hovering around the seasonal average, signaling the end of the unprecedented heatwave and the resumption of normal routines for many across the country.

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