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Published: 22:01 BST, 8 August 2022 | Updated: 13:39 BST, 9 August 2022
Friends of the schoolgirl who drowned at a water park paid tribute to their 'kind' classmate who 'liked to make people smile'.
Kyra Hill, 11, went missing during a birthday party on a Total Wipeout-style assault course on Saturday.
She did not return to the changing room, sparking 'chaos' as parents and staff started screaming her name across Liquid Leisure near Datchet, Berkshire.
Around 40 adults dived into the lake as lifeguards were forced to ask guests to lend them goggles to search under the inflatables. 
Kyra Hill, 11, went missing during a birthday party on a Total Wipeout-style assault course at Liquid Leisure near Windsor, Berkshire, on Saturday
Police outside Liquid Leisure in Windsor earlier today, which was closed to the public with flowers laid outside in tribute to the young girl
Tearful staff lay flowers after girl, 11 dies in 'tragic incident' at water park in Berkshire
As many as 40 people, including members of the public, are believed to have dived into the water at Liquid Leisure, near Datchet, Berkshire, in a frantic rescue mission on Saturday 
The tragic incident too place at the lake by Liquid Leisure in Windsor 
A witness said around 30 to 40 people took part in the frantic 90 minute search for missing Kyra
Staff at the waterpark lay flowers following the death of an 11-year-old girl at the site in Berkshire on Saturday
Flowers have been left at the scene where the 11-year-old girl died on Saturday, following an incident at the water park
A mother whose 11-year-old daughter attended the water park last year said she raised safety concerns more than 12-months ago.
She said her daughter fell between two inflatables, with her head stuck in the water as she got wedged by her life jacket, 'almost a year to the day'.
She told MailOnline: 'I'm convinced she would have drowned if me and my husband weren't watching.
'We brought it to management, who apologised and gave us a voucher to come back.
They said: 'Sorry about that and we hope you have a better experience next time.'
'I didn't really want to return and passed it on to a friend, but I later called them and advised them not to use it because I didn't think the place was safe.'
Emergency services arrived at 3.55pm but she was not found until 5.10pm and could not be saved.
A 12-year-old friend said: 'Kyra was so kind. 
'She was really smart, she was at the top of all our classes. 
'She liked to make people smile, she cared about people.'
The classmate played football with keen footballer Kyra, a Manchester United fan, for Coombe Wood School in Croydon. 
The mother of one of her other classmates broke down in tears, saying: 'She was such a sweet girl.' 
On social media, a loved one wrote: 'Your smile and hugs gave me life and you will never be forgotten.'
It is understood the mother of the birthday girl checked with all the parents that their children could swim before inviting them. 
Liquid Leisure says it requires everyone to confirm that they are strong swimmers and provides life jackets for inflatables.
It came as a mother-of-two, said her own daughter had fallen between inflatables at the park, wedged in by her life jacket and with her head stuck in the water, 'almost a year to the day'.
She told MailOnline: 'I'm convinced she would have drowned if me and my husband weren't watching.
'We brought it to management, who apologised and gave us a voucher to come back.
'I was watching the news and thinking: 'This could have been my daughter.' 
Kyra's death is being treated as unexplained and a police investigation has been launched.
Earlier this year bosses of the aqua park flagged that they were 'deeply worried' that it would have to shut - with 300 jobs at risk - due to a planning row with the council.
According to the Maidenhead Advertiser, Liquid Leisure was served with an enforcement notice in December 2020, requiring the park to remove most of the buildings on the site amid claims they had breached planning rules.
The council say this is because the addition of the water park and its use as a party venue had deviated from its planning permission for water-skiing and windsurfing.
The planning row was set to be subject to a four day inquiry by the planning inspectorate in March this year.
But it was postponed after the inspector, who was due to attend the water park as part of the inquiry, fell ill with Covid.
Stuart Marston, managing director of Liquid Leisure Windsor, said to the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service ahead of the hearing that he feared the park could close.
He said: 'Losing children's activities that help build confidence in the water with their peers and reducing safe access to water for thousands of residents in the summer months really scares me.
'With this action from the council, we will no longer be able to train much-needed open water lifeguards in Datchet.'
Fury as water park where 11-year-old girl died is set to reopen inflatable assault course TOMORROW - despite parents raising safety fears up to a YEAR ago 
A water park where an 11-year-old girl died is set to reopen its inflatable assault course tomorrow despite parents having raised safety concerns up to a year before her death.
Emergency services rushed to Liquid Leisure, near Datchet, Berkshire, at around 3.55pm before the girl, who had been reported missing, was found shortly after 5.10pm. She was taken to Wexham Park Hospital, where she later died.
Police officers remained at the scene on Monday, with the aqua assault course set to reopen on tomorrow morning, according to staff.
That comes despite safety concerns among parents, who almost exactly a year ago flagged their concerns about the water park - only to be offered free tickets to come again.
A mother-of-two said she had a 'very similar situation' with her own 11-year-old daughter after she fell between two inflatables - with her head becoming 'stuck in the water'.
She added: 'I'm convinced she would have drowned if me and my husband weren't watching. We brought it to management, who apologised and gave us a voucher to come back. They said: 'Sorry about that and we hope you have a better experience next time.'
'I didn't really want to return and passed it on to a friend, but I later called them and advised them not to use it because I didn't think the place was safe.'
'I was watching the news and thinking: This could have been my daughter. If I was not there and screaming, she would have got trapped. She could have suffocated.
'I wondered if anything similar might happen to someone else. I was very shaken by it. Thankfully my daughter wasn't. She knew how scared I was.'
Lifeguards were reportedly running all over the obstacles and looking under them. Pictured: Library image
Another mother, who did not want to be named, and whose 13-year-old daughter was at the water park on Saturday when the incident occurred, said when asked whether it was right to reopen the park tomorrow: 'I think that's outrageous! Completely inappropriate given what's happened and the concerns raised.'
Sandy Kaur, who visited the water park yesterday morning, said: 'We go to the lakeside soft play area [part of the Liquid Leisure complex] regularly, but yesterday was the first time we were given wristbands because they said the park was 'overbooked and expecting large numbers'.'
It comes as it has emerged that the water park is in the midst of a row with local planning chiefs who say parts of the site, including the aqua assault course, do not have currently have the correct planning permission.
The park, which the council says has permission for water-skiing and windsurfing and not as an 'aqua theme park', is currently awaiting a four-day public inquiry over the row.
The inquiry, which could ultimately result in the Total Wipeout-style inflatable course being forced to shut, was due to take place in March. But it was postponed at short notice due to the inspector falling ill with Covid.
Meanwhile, witnesses today recalled how the water park was thrown into 'chaos' on Saturday after the 11-year-old girl was reported missing. 
A 41-year-old woman from South Buckinghamshire, who did not want to be named, was at the 'busy' water park with her teenage daughter on Saturday, having been several times before. 
The woman said the situation was 'an absolute tragedy' for the family and friends of the girl while she and others at the park felt 'shock' and 'helplessness' at the scene. 
She said: 'My teenage daughter and her friend got in the water at 3pm for their session. I went off to get a drink and something to eat and then about 3.20pm asked another mum already occupying a bench if I could join her. 
Two rescue helicopters were deployed in a bid to search for the girl, who went missing on Saturday
'I started to try and make my daughter out because she was wearing a wetsuit and not many were, but because of the sheer numbers it was impossible so I just started to watch others. 
'I quickly noticed not everyone was wearing life jackets and I saw a young female lifeguard closest to where we were sat not paying attention and staring across the open water rather than the people she was meant to be looking at.'
The woman said she began to feel 'uneasy' about the ratio of lifeguards to visitors, but added: 'I reasoned with myself that my daughter and friend had their life jackets on and the session would soon be over.' 
She said soon afterwards, a lifeguard began to shout and told them to get off the inflatable course. 
She continued: 'We then realised a child was missing as two frantic women ran past screaming the child's name. 
'There seem to be no plan of action with the LL staff. A few lifeguards jumped into the water and started searching in what appeared to be a very non-methodical way. 
'Another member of staff started asking other members of staff if they were life guard trained. No one appeared to be in charge and there was no co-ordination in managing the situation. 
'For the adults and children left on the riverside we didn't know what to do, there was no communication and no evacuation procedure. 
'There is one small entrance and exit at LL and the emergency services arrived quickly and in huge numbers, they couldn't have done more. 
'But because we weren't told what to do and didn't want to block their efforts of coming in to the park we just stood by and witnessed the search and rescue divers looking in the water. 
'Afterwards my daughter commented that she didn't feel safe on the inflatable, there were areas which had deflated and gaps between obstacles which anyone could have easily slipped down leaving them underneath the inflatable.'
The woman said her daughter had attended a safety briefing beforehand and said she was told not to push in people they did not know, not to use abusive language and that a whistle would be blown 10 minutes before the end and a second whistle would be blown when the session was finished.
The victim was at the site to take part in the aqua assault course with friends for a birthday party.
As many as 40 people, including members of the public, are believed to have dived into the water as part of a frantic rescue mission.
Police are now investigating the death of the girl, named by witnesses as Kyra, which is currently being treated as unexplained.  
Witnesses say lifeguards started pulling apart the inflatable equipment, including parts of the nearby Ninja Warrior obstacle course, after '20 minutes' in a bid to find the missing girl. Pictured: The park is currently closed while police investigate
Another visitor also shared their concerns via Twitter. TV producer Neil Garrett said he visited with his family 'a few weeks ago' and had 'issues' with the amount of people allowed on the course at one time.
He wrote: 'Took my kids to Liquid Leisure in Windsor a few weeks ago. Fair to say the place has some issues, the main one being how many people they allow on the floating obstacle course each session. Felt like 200-250 people. That's a lot for the lifeguards to keep an eye on.
'Second was some seriously antisocial behaviour by groups of lads. Everyone was ordered off at one point in our session because a group had pushed a lifeguard in. If yobs like this are occupying the lifeguards' attention, how are they watching out for younger guests?
'The overcrowding makes it very easy for parents to get separated from their kids. This is compounded by there being relatively few places to get back on the course if you fall in. Had to swim a long way to find one, meaning I'd be away from my 12-year-old for minutes at a time.'
He added: 'All in all, this poor girl's death at Liquid Leisure was a tragedy waiting to happen. Appalling.'
Another regular visitor, who witnessed Saturday's tragic events, told MailOnline how they had been to the water park 'several times' before, but noticed it was 'busier' than usual. 
She said: 'My teenage daughter and her friend got in the water at 3pm for their session. 
'I started to try and make my daughter out because she was wearing a wetsuit and not many were, but because of the sheer numbers it was impossible so I just started to watch others.
'I quickly noticed not everyone was wearing life jackets and I saw a young female lifeguard closest to where we were sat not paying attention and staring across the open water rather than the people she was meant to be looking at.
'At this point I became uneasy, it didn't feel safe and the number of young lifeguards to the ratio of people felt out of proportion.
'I reasoned with myself that my daughter & friend had their life jackets on and the session would soon be over. Although I felt it was an accident waiting to happen.'
Emergency services were called at around 3.55pm on Saturday to reports of the child getting into difficulty at Liquid Leisure near Datchet. Pictured: The site at Liquid Leisure
Earlier this year bosses of the aqua park flagged that they were 'deeply worried' that it would have to shut - with 300 jobs at risk - due to a planning row with the council.
According to the Maidenhead Advertiser, Liquid Leisure was served with an enforcement notice in December 2020, requiring the park to remove most of the buildings on the site amid claims they had breached planning rules.
The council say this is because the addition of the water park and its use as a party venue had deviated from its planning permission for water-skiing and windsurfing.
The planning row was set to be subject to a four day inquiry by the planning inspectorate in March this year.
But it was postponed after the inspector, who was due to attend the water park as part of the inquiry, fell ill with Covid.
Stuart Marston, managing director of Liquid Leisure Windsor, said to the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service ahead of the hearing that he feared the park could close.
He said: 'Losing children's activities that help build confidence in the water with their peers and reducing safe access to water for thousands of residents in the summer months really scares me.
'With this action from the council, we will no longer be able to train much-needed open water lifeguards in Datchet.'
Asked if the site was in breach of planning rules, a spokesperson for the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead said: 'The onus is on sites and developers to follow planning controls and ensure they have the relevant consents or authorisation for planned works.
'Regarding Liquid Leisure, the council issued an enforcement notice in December 2020 because the Council consider that a material change of use had occurred without planning permission, from water-skiing and windsurfing use, to mixed use that comprises an aqua theme park, caravan and camping site, party venue and a child's play centre facilitated by extensive unauthorised works in the Green Belt, a Flood Zone and Local Wildlife Site. 
'We've previously invited Liquid Leisure to regularise their position by making a planning application for a reduced scale enterprise which would reduce the harm that has been identified, however the business is appealing against our enforcement n
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