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Boy, 15, who cannot swim rescued from canal hay bale

Firefighters help the child reach safetyImage source, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service
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The fire service shared a photo of the rescue with the boy's identity concealed

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A 15-year-old boy who cannot swim has been rescued by firefighters after he was found stranded on a hay bale in the middle of a canal.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to the Grand Union Canal near Wolsey Way, Loughborough, at about 19:40 BST on Tuesday.

Officers found the boy sitting on the hay bale, which had moved into the middle of the canal due to currents caused by passing boats.

Using a reach pole and throw line, they were able to pull him safely to the bank, with no injuries reported.

On social media, the fire service said: "This incident posed a danger not only to the child who could not swim but also to boaters."

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