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Police probe death of boy, 10, who drowned in loch after he fell out of dinghy

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Michael Heeps tragically died on the water, report the Daily Record. He was with members of his family enjoying a day out at Loch Lubnaig, near Callander, Perthshire.

Fire crews and police raced to the scene on Wednesday ­afternoon in a desperate attempt to rescue the Fife youngster. But despite the efforts of the huge rescue operation, he could not be saved.Police have said his death is being treated as unexplained but not ­suspicious - and it’s believed the Crown Office is now ­considering whether to hold an FAI.The investigation into the boy's death is ongoing.A police source said: “The child was on the loch in a dinghy and fell out into the water.

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