In a distressing turn of events, a young boy has been discovered in critical condition...

Published: 8:19 pm March 29, 2024
Updated: 11:45 am October 8, 2025
Boy Found in Critical Condition in River Thames

In a distressing turn of events, a young boy has been discovered in critical condition after being found in the River Thames. The urgent search for Daniel Alaby, aged five, was initiated on Friday after he went missing from his residence in Thamesmead, south-east London.

According to reports from the Metropolitan Police, Daniel was last seen playing in his room before his disappearance prompted a frantic appeal for information from law enforcement officials.

At approximately 6:23 pm, officers searching for Daniel recovered a child from the river. Immediate medical assistance was administered, with officers performing CPR until paramedics from the London Ambulance Service arrived at the scene.

The child, believed to be Daniel, was swiftly transported to the hospital in a critical condition, where medical professionals continue to provide urgent care.

Upon receiving the distressing news, Daniel’s family has been notified and is currently receiving support from authorities during this challenging time.

Preliminary investigations by the police have not revealed any indication of third-party involvement in Daniel’s disappearance or subsequent discovery in the river.

Boy Found in Critical Condition in River Thames

Officers from the Met Police urge anyone who may have seen Daniel on Friday to come forward with any relevant information. Individuals with potential leads are encouraged to contact the police at 101 or share details via social media platforms using the handle @MetCC and referencing incident number 4592/29MAR24.

As the investigation unfolds, the community remains hopeful for Daniel’s recovery, and support pours in for his family during this harrowing ordeal

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