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Ashlie Blakey

Three teenagers released from police custody after young man found dead in lake

Three teenagers have been released from police custody after a young man was found dead in a lake in Wigan.

A body detectives believed to be that of Samson Price, 18, from Goose Green,  was discovered after emergency services were called to Scotman's Flash  south of the town centre on Sunday afternoon (October 4).

Three teenagers - aged 17, 18 and 19 - were subsequently arrested on suspicion of murder.

Police have now confirmed that all three of them have been released from police custody after questioning.

Samson Price, 18, with mum Rosanna (Samson family)

The 18-year-old and 19-year-old men have both been released on bail.

The 17-year-old boy has been released under investigation.

Following Samson's death,  his devastated family paid an emotional tribute to him.

Dad Samson snr and mum Rosanna told the M.E.N. that their son was a 'wonderful young man' who they nicknamed 'Golden Boy'.

A floral tribute left near the scene of the tragedy (Thomas George)

They said his death - after he told them he was going fishing on Saturday afternoon - has left his family 'broken'.

"He never had an enemy," Rosanna said.

"He never held a grudge and couldn't be upset. He just had no badness in him, he just wanted everyone to enjoy themselves and for everyone to be happy.

"He was so proud to be from Wigan. He loved Wigan.

"He was everybody's friend. People gravitated towards him.

"One of his friends set up a Go Fund Me page because they wanted him to have a send-off like a king because of the impact he had on their life.

"He was just loved by everybody.

Police at the scene following the tragedy (Manchester Evening News)

"He was so spoilt. His nickname was Golden Boy because he was spoiled and got away with everyhting.

"He lit up a room.

"There will never be another like him.

"He was the light of my life and now the light's gone."

A police cordon was put in place following the tragedy (Manchester Evening News)

Samson jnr, who had a 20 year-old sister Atlanta, was a keen fan and player of both rugby union and rugby league.

The former St Matthew’s Primary and Hawkley Hall High school pupil had just started a plumbing course at Wigan and Leigh College and had a jet washing business with his friend.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said formal identification has yet to take place, but police believe the body to be Samson jnr's.

Chief Inspector Liz Sanderson, of GMP's Wigan division, said: "This is clearly a devastating incident and one that has left a family understandably shattered. We have officers supporting them through this unimaginably distressing time.

"We have a dedicated team of officers who will be working around the clock on this investigation and whilst we have three people in custody, our enquiries are at a very early stage and we are keeping an open mind.

“We will do all that we can to fully establish the circumstances of the man's death and provide his family with much-needed answers.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 7094 quoting incident number of 1457 of 04/10/19.

Reports can also be made anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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