Tragedy struck as a young person lost their life in a river, prompting a heartfelt statement from the grieving family. The incident occurred at the River Irwell in Salford, leading to an unsuccessful rescue attempt for 18-year-old Leon Pafu Ngoy. Despite extensive search efforts lasting until the following Monday, Leon’s body was eventually recovered.
Described as a vibrant individual who had just finished his GCSE exams and was enthusiastic about his future, Leon’s family emphasized the importance of water safety in a statement released by Greater Manchester Police. They expressed deep sorrow over the loss, highlighting Leon’s infectious smile, kind nature, and ambitious aspirations.
The family’s tribute painted a picture of a beloved son and friend who brought joy and positivity wherever he went. They stressed the need for caution around water bodies, underscoring that tragic accidents like this one can have lasting repercussions. In their grief, they sought to raise awareness about water safety to prevent similar heartbreak for other families.
In response to the growing drowning crisis in the UK, the Mirror has initiated the Save Lives For Sam water safety campaign. This campaign advocates for essential measures such as mandatory water safety education in schools, a national awareness drive, improved lifesaving equipment at high-risk locations, the implementation of Sam’s Law, and the appointment of a dedicated Minister for Water Safety. Readers are encouraged to learn more about the campaign and offer their support for this crucial cause.
