Detective Inspector Abi Biddle said: “At 4:45 p.m. Today (Tuesday, June 21), a report was received of children in River Taff near Forest Farm Road, in Whitchurch, Cardiff and a boy is missing. An extensive search was carried out by the police, the fire brigade, the ambulance, the port and the police helicopter. “The missing 13-year-old boy was found in the river around 17.45 and despite the efforts of the emergency services he could not be revived. The boy’s family has been informed and is supported at this time. Χ.Μ. The medical examiner has been informed and the investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing “. Read below:Men fighting in the middle of a street immobilized the busy Bridgend street Firefighters, police and paramedics were present in Whitchurch and Llandaff North this afternoon. There have been reports on social media of a strong presence of emergency services on Ty-Mawr Street and Heol Don. A National Air Force Police helicopter from Agios Athan searched the area. A witness said the river trail was closed to Llandaff North. A local wrote on social media shortly after 5pm that they had seen 25 emergency vehicles parked next to the water wheel in Whitchurch. The photographer told us shortly after 8pm that Whitchurch had no emergency services. The BBC reported at the time that a man had been taken to the University Hospital of Wales following the investigation. You can find the full coverage of the incident here. READ NEXT: A teenage girl left with blood being “poured” from a wound on her head after the glass that was thrown in a nightclub A pregnant woman makes a formal complaint to the police for a van driver Distributions that expel the gardener as a sheep’s head found in a neighboring patch Man arrested in Pakistan 27 years after Welsh businessman killed in shooting Organized crime gang trafficked up to 5 5 million worth of drugs and bought firearms