A teenager who was rushed to hospital after reportedly diving into a canal to save a pal has died.
Logan Folger, 14, was pulled from water near Mill Green in Staveley, Chesterfield, last Wednesday.
He was helped out by firefighters before being taken away in a serious condition, reports Derbyshire Live.
Police said that, tragically, Logan had passed away in hospital on Saturday.
A spokesperson for Derbyshire police said: "Our thoughts are with Logan’s family and friends at this time.
"We do not believe there to be any suspicious circumstances, and a file is being prepared for the coroner."
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An inquest into the death was opened on Monday, which was told that the teenager dived into the canal to save a friend who was struggling.
According to the BBC, coroner Peter Nieto said: "Initial circumstances reported by police are that on 18 August Logan was swimming with two friends in the canal in Staveley when one friend got into difficulty in the water.
"Logan and a friend tried to assist that friend and Logan himself got into difficulty and went underwater for a prolonged period."
The inquest has been adjourned until November.
In a statement, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service group manager Lee Williams said: "It's devastating to be reporting yet another water fatality this summer.
"I would like to extend the thoughts and sympathy of everyone at Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service and to the family and friends of the deceased at this distressing time.
"It's yet another reminder of how dangerous open water can be due to hidden currents or debris, and the risk of cold-water shock.
"Please remember Float to Live, and if someone's in trouble in the water call 999 and ask for the Fire Service."
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