The family of Jamie Walsh, 15, is pleading for teenagers to stay away from unsupervised lakes after his body was pulled from a Lincolnshire reservoir on Sunday evening. Emergency crews from Woodhall Spa Fire Station and East Midlands Ambulance Service recovered Walsh on Sunday at 7:42 p.m. after reports of a missing swimmer, just 90 minutes after he was last seen near the water’s edge.
Walsh, a keen footballer from Lincoln, had been swimming with friends at Kirkby Moor Reservoir when he vanished. Police divers located his body in 12 feet of water after an exhaustive search involving 30 personnel, two rescue boats, and a drone team. The reservoir, privately owned by Anglian Water, has no lifeguards and carries warning signs against swimming.
Key Points
- ⚠️ Kirkby Moor Reservoir has no lifeguards and prohibits swimming
- 🚨 Search involved 30 personnel, two boats, and a drone
- ⏳ Walsh was last seen at 6:15 p.m.; found 90 minutes later
Anglian Water confirmed the site is designated for fishing and wildlife only, with no public swimming permitted. “This is a tragic loss for a wonderful family,” said a company spokesperson. “We extend our deepest condolences and urge the public to respect warning signs.” Authorities are investigating whether alcohol or reckless behavior contributed to the drowning.
| Risk Factor | Present | Absent |
|---|---|---|
| Designated swimming area | No | Yes |
| Lifeguard supervision | No | Yes |
| Alcohol involved | Under investigation | Confirmed |
Walsh’s parents, Mark and Lisa Walsh, released a statement describing him as “our darling boy, full of life and laughter.” They urged other families to speak to their children about the dangers of open water, especially unsupervised reservoirs. “One moment of poor judgment can change everything,” they wrote. Lincolnshire Police have opened a file for the coroner.
💡 Pro Tip
If you see someone struggling in water, throw them a rope or flotation device instead of entering—even strong swimmers can drown in under 60 seconds.
Kirkby Moor Reservoir, a 40-acre site near Woodhall Spa, has been the scene of multiple water rescues in recent years. In 2021, a 22-year-old man survived after being pulled from the same waters by firefighters. Despite warnings, illegal swimming remains a persistent issue.
📋 By The Numbers
- 12 feet — Depth where Walsh was found
- 30 — Number of emergency personnel involved
- 2021 — Last confirmed rescue at the reservoir
Local schools have pledged to hold assemblies on water safety this week. Meanwhile, Anglian Water has reinforced its barriers and signage at the site. The coroner’s inquest is expected to take weeks, with a focus on preventable factors. “We can’t bring Jamie back,” said Mark Walsh. “But we can stop another family from going through this pain.”

