A young boy tragically lost his life at a popular Scottish beauty spot, sparking an outpouring of heartfelt tributes for the “wonderful boy.” The incident occurred at Bracklinn Falls near Callander in Perthshire on Thursday, May 28, prompting an immediate response from emergency services following a report of concern for an individual.
Upon arrival, authorities retrieved the body of a 16-year-old boy from the water, later identified as Charlie Noble. Police have confirmed that his death is not considered suspicious, and a detailed report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal regarding the incident at the waterfalls on the Keltie Water, situated near Callander in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
Following the tragic event, social media platforms were flooded with tributes from those who knew him well. Charlie’s father, Tam Noble, changed his profile picture to a cherished photo of his son in the aftermath of the news.
Friends and family offered their condolences on various social media posts. Sharee Aitchison expressed her sympathy, highlighting Tam’s strength as a father. Danielle Dani and others shared their heartbreak and support for the family during this difficult time.
Regrettably, Charlie became the 12th individual in the UK to lose their life in water-related incidents during the recent hot weather spell, with temperatures soaring to around 24C in Scotland on the day of the tragedy. Similar incidents were reported across different regions in the UK, with the most recent one involving a 14-year-old boy in the River Thames.
Police Scotland confirmed the details of the tragedy, emphasizing that Charlie Noble’s death was a result of water-related difficulties near Callander. Authorities responded to the incident at Bracklinn Falls in the evening of May 28, 2026, and recovered the teenager’s body from the water. The case is not being treated as suspicious, and a report will be forwarded to the Procurator Fiscal.
