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A 11 -year -old girl lost in the Thames was named after Kaliyah Coa.
Met police said that the “recovery mission” was now ongoing to find it along the Thames.
The police were summoned at about 13:20 GMT on Monday after entering Calais, who was playing during a maximum school day, water near the Bridge Bridge, near London Airport in East London.
Emergency services conducted a wide search in an attempt to find it.
“Specialized officers support the Kaliyah family through this very annoying time and our ideas go to everything they were affected by what happened,” said Ch Suc Dan Card from Met.
“We are committed to finding Kaliyah and working with partners to conduct a comprehensive search on a wide area – using drone technology and boats.”
He added: “I would like to thank the members of the public, our first officers, and our colleagues from other emergency services, as they quickly responded to carrying out a wide -ranging research during a very pressing and disturbing period.”
The power is attractive to witnesses.
She said that the Calais family “requested privacy at this sad time.”
On Monday, the search for power participated on Monday boats and helicopters from HM Coastguard, and the National Royal Recruitment Foundation and the fire extinguishing brigade in London.
People who live nearby said that Calais was playing near the water with a boy and a girl.
They said they heard screaming, screaming and other children who were playing, they said that a girl disappeared in the water and could not find her.
One of the women, who later found shoes, socks, coat and phone next to the river, had taken a life ring to the water but could not see Calais.
Bargehouse Chessway is a concrete slope that goes directly to the Thames and is used to transport boats.
Some residents have indicated that it appears to be covered with moss and a lump.