The school girl who went missing in the Thames on Monday has been named as Kaliyah Coa
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00:00So, we understand the search continues for Kay Leah in East London. Emergency services
00:07were originally called at 1.23pm on Monday with the London Ambulance Service, London
00:14Fire Brigade, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the Coast Guard searching
00:20for the missing 11-year-old schoolgirl. A police statement confirmed police officers
00:26are now leading a recovery mission along the Thames to find the girl. She was said
00:32to have been playing near the river during a school inset day when she enters the water
00:38just by Barge House Causeway. Local residents said they heard shouts and screams and other
00:46children who were playing had said a girl had disappeared in the water and they could
00:52not find her. We heard from 62-year-old Kerry Bernard-Jardin who told the PA news agency
01:01she had taken a life ring down to the water but could not see the girl. Barge House Causeway
01:08is of course a concrete slope that goes directly into the river Thames and is used to transport
01:16boats. Residents pointed out that it had appeared to be covered in moss and is slippery.
01:23Chief Superintendent Dan Carrs who is the local policing commander for North East London
01:29said our specialist officers are supporting Kay Leah's family through this deeply upsetting
01:38time and our thoughts go out to all those impacted by what has happened.