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16:25 GMT, Friday, 8 August 2008 17:25 UK

Teenager pulled from river named

A 15-year-old boy whose body was recovered from the River Medway in Kent has been identified by Kent Police.

Glen Wilson's body was pulled from the water in Tonbridge by police divers on Sunday afternoon.

The teenager is thought to have drowned after getting into difficulties in the river near Tonbridge Castle on Saturday evening.

His family described him as "a caring beloved son and brother, and a loving and caring teenager".

Kent Police said they were not treating the incident as suspicious.




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