Derbyshire Fire and Rescue warning after body recovered from quarry

Published 19th Jul 2021
Last updated 13th Aug 2021

Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service has warned of the dangers of swimming in open water after recovering a man's body from a quarry.

The body was found in Victory Quarry at Dove Holes, near Buxton, after a four-hour search operation on Sunday night.

Emergency crews attended the scene at around 7pm following a 999 call reporting that a male, who had been seen in difficulty, was missing in the water.

Fire service group manager Paul Hawker said: "The thoughts and sympathy of everyone from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service and all involved are with the family and friends of the deceased at this distressing time."

Mr Hawker added: "When the weather is hot, we know people are tempted to cool down by swimming and jumping into open water.

"However no matter how warm the weather is, the water remains cold which can cause the body to go into cold water shock, making it difficult for even the strongest swimmer.

"Hidden rocks and debris can also pose a threat as swimmers can easily get tangled and trapped.

"With the hot weather set to continue and lockdown restrictions now lifted, we know people will be out and about enjoying the sunshine but ask that people stay safe and stay out of the water."