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26 January 2009
Ross Carroll, of Barton Lane, Salford, vanished into the water at open land near the Trafford Centre complex in Manchester shortly before 6pm on Tuesday.
A search by police officers and firefighters, supported by Bolton Mountain Rescue Team, was launched at Barton Embankment and the body was recovered two-and-a-half hours later.
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: "Inquiries into the circumstances are continuing."
Ross was with friends who raised the alarm when he disappeared.
Police said the first officers to arrive at the scene waded into the pond to search for the boy. They were followed by firefighters from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service's water incident unit and a police joint underwater search unit.
The body was eventually found by members of the Bolton Mountain Rescue Team.
Two other boys were taken to Salford Royal Hospital and treated for shock.
The pond lies in an isolated area of open wasteland and the site appears to be under construction.
Signs warning of "deep water" and "soft ground" are scattered around the water, including one that states "keep out". A small wire fence surrounding the pond has been pushed to the ground by rescue teams.
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