Babbs Mill officers honoured for bravery

The officers who tried to rescue four boys from a frozen lake in Solihull have been honoured at the Police Bravery Awards.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 14th Jul 2023

Officers involved in responding to the tragic incident at Babbs Mill Lake last December were named the overall winners of the Police Bravery Awards last night.

The team of 14 officers tried their utmost at enormous personal risk to save the lives of four boys who ventured onto a frozen lake on December 7 last year.

Last night, the team was recognised at the awards, which were hosted by the Police Federation of England and Wales, and sponsored by Police Mutual. The event honours police officers across England and Wales every year for their actions to keep the public safe as well as to tackle criminals.

Chief Constable Craig Guildford said: “It is important to remember the families at this time, while absolutely endorsing and thanking the officers and staff for all of their efforts on the day of this tragedy.”

Jack Johnson, Tom Stewart, Sam Butler and his brother Finlay who tragically died after venturing on a frozen lake

Superintendent Rich Harris, from Solihull Police said: “Our deepest sympathies remain with the families and friends of those involved in this tragedy. We cannot comprehend the enormity of the pain they must feel and our hearts go out to them.

“The officers who received these awards thoroughly deserve to be recognised

“My own local officers were first to arrive on scene within minutes and tried so desperately to rescue the boys that afternoon with many wading into the sub-zero water up to their necks to form a human chain.

“I am incredibly proud that the bravery of all those involved in trying so desperately to save the lives of Fin, Tom, Jack, and Sam, has been recognised."

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