BBC News, Safok
In the family of a teenage boy who died in a river, he has described his loss as “unimaginable” in a tribute posted by a community leader.
Tribute to Nische Patel issued by BECCLES Town Counselor Tarek Lahin, said that the boy’s parents were “deeply grateful” for emergency services and thanked him for this incredibly painful time for “Swift and Compassionate Response” during this incredibly painful time.
The crew was called in Bail Quay in Safolk when Niskay failed to revive after entering the Vavani river on Wednesday evening.
The Body of the Year Nine Sir John Lemon High School was Pupil Later found by search teams,
Caton and Peptiben Patel, who owns a news in Bik, said Facebook tribute: “This disadvantage is unimaginable, and as we mourn, we keep the love of our friends, family and customers closer.
“Your compassion has touched our hearts more deeply, which can express words.
“Our heartiest thanks also go out for the wonderful people of BECCles and people across the country who have shown us a lot of compassion, love and support.”
Flowers and tributes have been left on the BECCLES Quay and outside the family shop.
He explained how those “thoughtful gestures” brought “immense comfort”.
The family statement continued: “For all those who have supported our family – especially emergency services and for those who went up and beyond – please accept our honest gratitude.
“As we take time to process this tragedy, we please ask for privacy and location, knowing that your constant support surrounds us.”
He said that the details of his son’s funeral would be shared with the local community. He invited people to join his life.
One Online funds established by two women Who knew Niskay and his family raised £ 8,000 in 24 hours.
Terry Bird and Laila Ilace appealed to their family to help cover the cost of any lost income and funeral.
The remaining will be used for life -saving devices in a memorial bench and rivaraside.