A boy has sadly died in Slough after police were called to a fear for welfare incident.
At around 9am on Wednesday, September 6, South Central Ambulance Service and Thames Valley Police responded to a welfare issue in Humber Way, Slough, concerning a child.
Residents reported seeing an air ambulance, ambulance and police cars at the scene.
Speaking on the incident, a Thames Valley Police spokesperson said: “Sadly, the seven-year-old boy died after being taken to hospital.
“His next of kin are aware and are being supported by officers.
“The death is being investigated as an unexplained but non-suspicious and a file will be provided to the coroner.”
The family has asked for privacy at this time.
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