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Katie Weston

Solihull tragedy fundraiser to end as families of drowned boys issue emotional statement

A fundraiser in memory of the four boys who drowned after falling through the ice of a frozen lake will come to an end tomorrow, it has been announced.

Brothers Samuel Butler, six, and eight-year-old Finlay Butler died along with their cousin Thomas Stewart, 11, and Jack Johnson, 10, on December 11.

They were pulled from Babbs Mill Lake in Solihull, near Birmingham, and rushed to hospital.

The deaths of Finlay, Thomas and Jack were confirmed the following day, while Samuel died three days after the incident.

Their families were left heartbroken and tributes poured in from well-wishers, who have raised over £86,000 for the boys' parents at the time of writing.

Thomas Stewart, the 11-year-old cousin of Finlay and Samuel (West Midlands Police)
Jack Johnson, 10, died a hero after jumping in to try and rescue the youngsters (facebook)

In an update yesterday, the families expressed their gratitude towards those who had donated, and wished them the "best Christmas they could possibly have".

It said: "On behalf of the four boy’s families, I would like to sincerely thank everyone, for the kind donations and words of kindness and comfort at this very sad and heartbreaking time.

"We wish you and your families, the best Christmas that you can possibly have and a good New Year. God bless you all, on behalf of the parents of the Babbs Mill Princes xx".

Donations to the page will end on Christmas Eve, with a specialist account being set up to transfer funds to the parents of the boys.

West Midlands Police teams lay flowers at the scene (Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)

It comes after a vigil over the weekend saw hundreds more people bring candles, bouquets, children's toys, and balloons near the lake, as people struggle to deal with the scale of the loss.

An initial inquest hearing, held on Monday in Birmingham, was told three of the boys were rescued after 22 minutes in the water, while a fourth was pulled from the lake after 31 minutes.

Senior Coroner for Birmingham and Solihull Louise Hunt described the circumstances as a "devastating tragedy", as she opened and adjourned the four inquests.

Earlier, she heard Jack, from Kingshurst, and Thomas, of Shard End, Birmingham, were identified by their parents at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, and the two brothers; Finlay and Samuel, also both from Kingshurst, at Birmingham Children's Hospital.

A candlelit vigil for the boys who died at Babbs Mill Lake was held in Kingshurst (Martin O'Callaghan / Birmingham Live)

She also heard evidence from Detective Inspector Jim Edmonds, of West Midlands Police, who gave details of how people initially raised the alarm and the subsequent "heroic efforts" of the emergency services to save the boys.

Mr Edmonds said: "West Midlands Police first contact at 2.34pm on Sunday December 11, reporting four children playing on a frozen lake at Babbs Mill Park had fallen through the ice, into the water.

"Further calls were received from other members of the public, also reporting children had fallen in to the water, but with some variance as to the number of children involved

"Emergency services responded at pace and at arrival it became quite apparent this was a major incident and there were numerous members of the public at the location, reporting children had tragically fallen under the water.".

Flowers and tributes have been left at the area (Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)

He added the police as well as West Midlands Fire Service and West Midlands Ambulance Service attended.

Turning to the rescues, Mr Edmonds said: "The first three boys were located and brought to the bank at 2.56pm, the same day, and approximately nine minutes later a fourth was rescued from the water.

"Emergency CPR was performed on the children at the scene and they were taken to local hospitals where they received further treatment," he said, adding the boys were at this stage identified.

Mr Edmonds said: "Despite the heroic efforts of everybody involved, all four boys have sadly passed away."

Firefighters seen during one of the candlelit vigils (Martin O'Callaghan / Birmingham Live)

Jack and Thomas died later on December 11, Finlay, the next day, and his brother on December 14, he added.

He added that "all children involved have been accounted for".

"A police investigation is ongoing on behalf of the coroner to establish the facts of the boys' attendance at the lake and also how they fell into the water," said Mr Edmonds.

Setting an inquest to be heard on July 6, next year, Ms Hunt said: "The scope of the inquest will be to look at the circumstances leading to the deaths and the cause of death."

She added the inquest would hear a pen portrait of each little boy from a family member, overviews from each of the three emergency services involved about their responses, together with evidence of the hospital care given.

Police on the lake at Babbs Mill Park on December 13 (PA)

"I think, in respect, it is fair to say they very sadly died from the effect of drowning."

Having set out the initial cause of death, she added "no post-mortem would be required - to preserve the dignity and respect of each little boy".

She addressed her closing remarks to the boys' families, and said: "I'd like to offer you all my sincere condolences

"Your boys' deaths are a devastating tragedy for you all and it is difficult for us all to comprehend the pain and grief you all must feel at this terrible time.

"In due course, I hope the inquest will help you understand what happened, including the valiant attempts by the emergency services to save the boys."

You can donate to the fundraiser until December 24 here.

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