Moving tributes were paid after the death of a man who was pulled from a lake on Boxing Day.
The 23-year-old man was rescued from the water at the Merseyside park and given CPR.
But he was later pronounced dead at the scene at Walton Hall Park, at around 8.58am, on Sunday, December 26.
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His death is currently being treated as unexplained pending the result of a post mortem examination to establish his cause of death. He has not yet been named but his next of kin have been informed.
Several bunches of flowers have now been tied to the railings next to the lake where the tragic event took place.
One read: "Love you brother, take care."
Another said: "Rest easy brother, will always love and miss you! Until we meet again, take care."
While another read: "Thanks for all of the memories lad. Love ye bro. Rest easy."

Police are undertaking witness and CCTV inquiries and have urged anyone with details about what happened to contact officers by calling 101 or via Twitter (@MerPolCC).
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