A dive team has recovered the body of a 15-year-old boy who went missing after getting into a lake in Lincoln.
Lincolnshire Police had received reports of Declan Sawyer having difficulty after entering Swanholme Lakes at 2.30pm on Sunday afternoon.
Declan's father Carl has paid tribute to a "funny and outgoing young man who loved his fishing and his football".
A statement added: "He had a very cheeky smile and the personality to match.
He was very much loved by his friends and family, and will be missed dearly by many.
"We would like to raise awareness about children playing near any rivers or lakes in the hot weather.
Please can all parents, friends and family make their children aware of the dangers surrounding water." The incident happened as extreme weather in the UK led to hottest day in May ever recorded, with temperatures reaching 34.8C (95F) on Monday.
This is considerably higher than the previous peak of 32.8C (91F) reached in 1922 and 1944, with records normally only broken by just tenths of a degree.
In Edinburgh, a large grass fire broke out in Holyrood Park near Arthur's Seat - sending a plume of smoke over the city.
Meanwhile, several runners were treated for heat exhaustion during the Edinburgh Marathon, with 16 people taken to hospital on Sunday.
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