Boy, 16, becomes 12th to die in open water amid heatwave as UK braces for heavy rain after record-breaking hot spell

A 16-year-old boy has become the 12th person to die in open water amid the record-breaking heatwave.

The teenager’s body was recovered from Bracklinn Falls near the Scottish town of Callander, in Stirling, yesterday evening following calls to police that a swimmer was in difficulty.

Now, Police Scotland have named the boy as Charlie Noble. The force is not treating his death as suspicious.

Paying tribute to his son, Tam Noble changed his profile picture to a photo of Charlie as messages of condolences poured in.

Sharee Aitchison said: ‘Every parent is crying with you Tam. My heart goes out to you. My doors always

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