A teenager got nabbed after a 16-year-old lad kicked the bucket following some commotion at a beach in Ayrshire. Kayden Moy was discovered badly hurt by cops at Irvine Beach around 6.45pm on Saturday. The lad from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire was rushed to the hospital but passed away in the wee hours. The cops in Scotland disclosed on Sunday evening that a 17-year-old lad had been cuffed and investigations were ongoing. They suspect that the incident might have been caught on camera and are appealing to witnesses and anyone with info to step forward.

Investigation Underway
Detective Chief Inspector Campbell Jackson stated, “We’re on a mission to figure out the whole story behind this death. Our officers are standing by the lad’s family during this tough and heart-wrenching time.” From what we’ve gathered so far, there were quite a few folks on the beach when things went haywire. We reckon some of them were recording at the time and might have captured what went down. I’m urging people to check out their footage and reach out to the cops if they think it could be crucial to our investigation. You can send it in anonymously, the cops mentioned.

Concern in the Community
Superintendent Jim McMillan chimed in, “We get that this death is a big deal for the local community, but rest assured we’re leaving no stone unturned to identify those responsible.” There will be more patrols in the area as we dig deeper, and anyone with concerns can speak to these officers.”

Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like this whole situation is just sad. A teenager was taken into custody after a 16-year-old boy died following some kind of ruckus at a beach in Ayrshire. Kayden Moy was found in bad shape by the cops at Irvine Beach at around 6.45pm on Saturday. The lad from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire was rushed to the hospital but didn’t make it through the night. The cops in Scotland spilled the beans on Sunday evening that a 17-year-old boy had been nabbed and investigations were still ongoing. They have a hunch that the incident might have been captured on film and are asking for witnesses and anyone with info to come forward.

An Extensive Probe
Detective Chief Inspector Campbell Jackson mentioned, “We’re leaving no stone unturned to unravel the full story behind this tragic death. Our officers are standing by the boy’s family during this tough and heartbreaking time.” From what we’ve pieced together so far, there were quite a few people hanging out on the beach when things went south. We reckon some of them were filming at the time and might have caught what went down. I’m urging people to take a look at their footage and reach out to the cops if they think it could be vital to our investigation. You can send it in anonymously, the cops noted.

Community Concerns
Superintendent Jim McMillan added, “We get that this death is a big deal for the local community, but rest assured we’re leaving no stone unturned to identify those responsible.” There will be more patrols in the area as we dig deeper, and anyone with concerns can speak to these officers.

Not really sure why this matters, but it’s just a sad situation all around.