Izaiah Smith, 15, drowned on April 4 at Beckenham Park Place Lake after entering difficulties while swimming.
Hundreds of taxes have arrived for the popular ascent football talent with an “infectious smile”
Izaah was taken from the lake around 10.40 pm after it left and the lake closed security while the police investigated what had happened.
But PTP training, which runs swimming in the lake, announced that it was due to ropes to swim yesterday (April 23).
He said in an email seen by the standard: “We will re -refuse Lake Beckenham tomorrow and we really hope to see many of you in the coming weeks. We have really missed you all.
“We want to recognize the tragic incident that Tok Place in the Lake before Easter.
“Our thoughts are with all those affected by this heartbreaking event.
“Our team, and we know our entire community, has felt this of this type.
“If we return to normal operations, we request it childhood that respects the privacy and well -being of our staff by not approaching them to obtain details or discussions about what happened.
“Our approach, as always, is to provide a safe and cozy space for all, and we appreciate their support and understanding.”
It occurs after the police made a direct appeal to the public about the dangers of open water swimming after “heartbreak.”
The chief inspector Rob Ranstead, leader of the MET Marine Police Unit, said: “We see the anguish and tragedies of prevention of the devastation thesis, with the families changed forever in seconds.
“Open waters may seem calm and welcoming, but it can be dangerous misleading.”
This devastation was expressed by friends, family and football club in Izaia.
His Dorking Wanderers FC football team said it was “impossible to find the words to explain what tragedy this is.”
The people who met him shared moving tributes in the social networks of memories if they did, with hundreds of condolences left under a news buyer after sharing the news of the incident.
Silk Academy added: “We are absolutely disconsolate by this news.
“Izaah was such a brilliant light within our program.
“We had a lot of time for Izaia. He played so many lives within our academy family.
“Our deepest condolences are with their family and friends who last this incredible difficult moment.
“The players and the Academy Silk coach will appreciate the memories we share with Izaia.
“We hope that our beloved Izaah rest peacefully. You will always be in our hearts.”
The police were called shortly after 3 pm on April 4 after informing that Izaia had “had difficulties in the water.”
Specialized diving equipment, ambulance equipment and firefighters helped in the search before being found about seven hours later.
Izaiah was recovered from water and tasks to the hospital, where she was declared dead.
Izaiah’s family has been informed and is being supported by specialized officers.
His death is being treated by him as “unexpected but not suspicious.”