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Football Club Pay Heartfelt Tribute to Former Junior Player Who Died in Lake

SUTTON PARK, SUTTON COLDFIELD, JUL 12 – Daniel Drewitt’s death is not treated as suspicious, with his school and football club highlighting his positive spirit and offering support to the community during this loss.

  • Daniel Drewitt, a 16-year-old pupil at Colmers School, lost his life after encountering trouble in the waters of Powell's Pool within Sutton Park on the evening of Thursday, July 10.
  • His death occurred following a heatwave that encouraged many to spend time outdoors, and West Midlands Police have confirmed there are no suspicious circumstances while offering support to Daniel's family.
  • A large rescue operation recovered Daniel's body around 10pm, and numerous tributes have highlighted his confident, full-of-life personality, his love of football, and the support from his school and local clubs.
  • Bromsgrove Rovers AFC called the news a shock and extended heartfelt condolences, while the school committed to providing emotional and wellbeing support including quiet reflection and one-to-one conversations.
  • Daniel's death deeply affected his family, friends, and community, and both the school and police urged respect for the family's privacy during this profoundly difficult time.
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Football club pay heartfelt tribute to former junior player who died in lake

A Bromsgrove football club has paid a heartfelt tribute to a former youth player who died in a lake in the West Midlands this week.

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ITV broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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