BREAKING NEWS Family of schoolgirl, 11, feared dead after falling into the Thames release first picture
The family of a schoolgirl feared dead after she fell in the River Thames have shared the first picture of her as tributes pour in.
The family of a schoolgirl feared dead after she fell in the River Thames have shared the first picture of her as tributes pour in.
Kaliyah Coa, 11, was reportedly down at the water with her friends near Woolwich on Monday when she slipped and fell in.
A major search operation was launched by the authorities who raced down to the waterway at around 1.15pm to Barge House Causeway.
However in the hours that ensued they were unable to locate her.
According to witnesses, the youngster had been playing in the water with a young boy and girl before she went under and did not come back up.
Her family today released the first picture of the missing schoolgirl.
Her friends have also posted on social media their fears for her safety, with one person saying: I hope your alive and okay baby gurl plz dont leave me, stay. Dont die, why did you do that. Noooo, love you come back.

Kaliyah Coa, 11, was reportedly down at the water with her friends near Woolwich yesterday when she slipped and fell in to the river

Authorities have made use of drones, boats and aerial support though there is yet to be any confirmation of recovery at this time

A coastguard helicopter is seen flying over the River Thames on Monday after 11-year-old Kaliyah fell into the water near Woolwich
Others also posted on TikTok, wishing her safe return. One friend wrote: Kaliyah come back, we miss you.
Another well wisher added: Thoughts and prayers go out to you. Your family and friends.
A passersby had reportedly been alerted to the horror unfolding by the shouts and screams of the 11-year-olds friends.
Shaleen Rajaendram, 59, who lives next to Kerry Benadjaoud on Barge House Road, said: I heard upstairs a guy was screaming "wait there, wait, the police is coming".
She added the man had been standing on a balcony in a flat block overlooking the river, saying he later told her he had become aware of the situation by the children shouting, screaming.
The mother continued: Then I saw suddenly two kids were coming out to the top of the bridge, I said "what happened?"
Then they said "one of my friends was playing in the water, one of my friends has gone into the water and shes gone underneath and we cant find her".
One girl reportedly returned home while the boy showed Ms Rajaendram where the event took place, calling her to collect a life ring.

A police boat patrols the River Thames in Woolwich, east London as the search continued on Tuesday

A fire rescue boat carries out an extensive search of the area after police were called on Monday
Ms Rajaendram said the water is very high, adding the causeway that appeared to be covered in moss was very slippery.
Another young boy who had been playing near the River Thames claimed he tried to hold the girls hand after she entered the water but it slipped.
Kerry Benadjaoud said she took a life ring to the waters edge in a bid to rescue the girl, who had been on a day off school at the time.
Ms Benadjaoud, 62, said: The little boy turned around and said "I tried to hold her hand but it slipped".
I said to the little boys parents obviously he needs to see someone because its going to affect him later.
She added the boy had been about eight or nine years old, and said: Apparently she was paddling, so her socks and shoes were off, her coat, then she must have slipped and gone down.
The mother said she carried a life ring to the Thames shoreline to try and save the girl who had entered the water, but she was unable to find the child.
Ms Benadjaoud said: My neighbour next door, she was outside doing her garden and there was two little kids running, and they said "my friends in the water".

A police rib scours the Thames as the search for an 11-year-old girl who fell into the river on Monday afternoon continues

Thames Police boat Nina Mackay 3 searches the Thames after the schoolgirl fell into the water on Monday
The neighbour called Ms Benadjaoud, who said she then went to pick up a nearby life ring.
The two women live on a residential street that leads onto Barge House Causeway - a concrete slope that goes directly into the River Thames and is used to transport boats.
A man told Ms Benadjaoud he had called the police, she said, adding: But he said at the time he could see her (the girls) hands going down. So, by the time I got down there with the ring I couldnt find her.
Ms Benadjaoud said she found shoes, a sock, a coat and a phone near the river, and handed the items to the police.
Authorities made use of drones, boats and aerial support - and tragically there has been no update on the youngsters whereabouts.
Metropolitan Police said: Police were called at around 13:15hrs on Monday, 31 March to reports of an 11-year-old girl who had entered the River Thames near to Barge House Causeway, E16.
A large scale response is ongoing, supported by all emergency services, working together to conduct an extensive search in efforts to locate her.
Her next of kin have been made aware and are being supported by officers.
The London Ambulance Service said: We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew, an advanced paramedic, an incident response officer and members of our hazardous area response team.
Our crews assisted our emergency services partners at the scene but were later stood down.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Joseph Kenny added: Firefighters responded to reports of a person in the River Thames near Lowestoft Mews, Newham.
Crews from East Ham, Barking, Ilford and Bexley fire stations were sent to the scene alongside crews from the HM Coastguard, RNLI, London Ambulance Service and the Metropolitan Police Service. The Brigade also deployed its drone team and fire boat as part of its response, with crews carrying out a systematic search of the area.
The Brigade was first called about the incident at 1323. Search operations for firefighters were concluded at 1549, when responsibility for the incident was left with the police.
It is understood the search has now been scaled back.
The RNLI said: Tower RNLI was requested to launch this afternoon (March 31) to an incident near Woolwich.
The lifeboat was later stood down.