A BODY has been discovered amid a major hunt for a schoolgirl who fell into the water whilst out on a walk with her dad.
Emergency crews had been frantically searching for the 13-year-old who vanished under the water at Baitings Dam yesterday afternoon.



West Yorkshire Police confirmed they had discovered a body earlier this afternoon.
It is believed to be the girl’s body, but formal identification is yet to be completed.
According to Detective Inspector Laura Hall from Calderdale’s Safeguarding Team, the girl’s family has been notified even though formal identification is pending. Specially trained officers are offering support to the family during this time.
“My thoughts go out to her family and friends at this very sad time.
“Our enquiries are continuing into the death in order to establish exactly what happened yesterday, but we do not believe it to be suspicious.”
A cordon was put in place at the reservoir in Ripponden, West Yorkshire, after cops were called at around 1.20pm on Wednesday.
Specialist underwater search teams have been tirelessly working to locate the young girl. This morning, two rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) were seen at the site in their efforts.
The teenager, from Halifax, had been posing for pictures with her dad when she tragically fell into the 140ft-deep water.
It is understood she hit the water after falling roughly 30ft from the parapet of the dam.
Local resident Sue Ferris helped comfort the girl’s family, who told her that the youngster had a “bright future”.
The 80-year-old said: “She had just got into grammar school, they told me.
“She wanted to walk round the reservoir with her dad because it was half term, but the rest of the family didn’t want to go.
“It was just dad and daughter at the reservoir when she fell in. The rest of the family came after the accident.
An eyewitness reported that the girl’s father was taking pictures when the incident occurred. The witness also mentioned hearing the father yelling the girl’s name after she fell into the water but did not enter the water himself.
“He had some kind of heart problem and was clutching his chest soon afterwards and was taken away by ambulance.
“They were very proud of her. She had a really bright future.”
Mrs Ferris, who has lived in the same house overlooking the reservoir for 20 years, slammed officials for a lack of buoyancy aids around the water.
She added: “It is disgraceful that there are no life rings anywhere on the parapet.
“Yorkshire Water added the white metal railings on top of the stone structure some years ago now.
“But it only adds about half a foot to the barrier height and actually helps people to climb onto the wall.
“It gives them something to grip on to.
“All it is doing is helping people to stand on the wall.”
Four West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue crews were sent out to the dam on Wednesday, assisted by the Littleborough crew.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service also confirmed they sent officers from their Hazardous Area Response Team.
Speaking on Wednesday, a West Yorkshire police spokesperson said: “Shortly after 1.17pm this afternoon police were called to a report a girl had fallen into water at Baitings Dam near Ripponden.
“Emergency services are currently on the scene, with searches ongoing to locate the girl.”