Emergency services have warned the public over the dangers of swimming in open water after the body of a teenage girl was recovered.

Police stated that they want the public to enjoy the warm weather but to do so in a safe way.

Officers were called to reports of a person getting into difficulty in the water near Crowswood Drive, Stalybridge yesterday (Monday 15 August).

Shortly before 6.30pm police were called and emergency service colleagues from GMFRS and NWAS attended.

A body was later located in the water later that evening and was recovered by specialist partners overnight.

Formal identification has taken place and specially trained officers are offering support to the family.

Enquiries are ongoing but detectives from Tameside CID are – at this stage – confident that there aren’t any suspicious circumstances, and a file is being prepared for the coroner.

Detective Inspector Steven Horton, of our Tameside CID, said: “Yesterday evening’s events are nothing short of devastating and my thoughts are with the friends and family of the young girl who lost her life in such awful circumstances.

“We are doing all we can to support the girl’s family at this incredibly difficult time, and we are focused on ensuring they get the answers they deserve as to how this tragedy occurred.

“From our enquiries so far, we are confident that there are no suspicious circumstances and that this is such a sad reminder of the dangers of entering open water, whatever the weather.”