Prime Minister backs the Mirror's 'Save Lives for Sam' campaign
Sam features on the front page of the Daily Mirror as the Prime Minister backs its 'Save Lives for Sam' water-safety campaign and calls for 'Sam's Law'.
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Sam features on the front page of the Daily Mirror as the Prime Minister backs its 'Save Lives for Sam' water-safety campaign and calls for 'Sam's Law'.
Read moreSam's dad appears on ITV's This Morning to talk about the dangers of open water and the campaign in Sam's memory.
Watch on ITV This MorningFor Drowning Prevention Week, Sam's dad Simon and other bereaved parents speak about the children they have lost, and why water safety matters so much.
Watch on FacebookSam's Army speaks out after vandals damaged the throwline equipment installed to protect people at the water's edge.
Read on Rotherham AdvertiserITV News Calendar reports on a new emergency throwline near the spot where Sam died, with his family urging young people to stay away from open water.
Watch on ITV NewsThe animated short telling Sam's story, created with a former Pixar animator, is shared widely as part of the campaign to keep young people safe.
Read on South Yorkshire Fire & RescueThe Star reports on Sam's Army's water-safety event held with Sheffield Wednesday at the Hillsborough Stadium.
Read on The StarAs summer approaches, Sam's dad speaks to BBC News about the dangers of open water and shares Sam's story to keep others safe.
Watch on BBC NewsSam's dad talks about the family's determination to create a lasting legacy from their loss.
Read on Greatest Hits RadioSam's Army takes its water-safety talk into school, sharing Sam's story directly with the young people most at risk.
Read on Rotherham AdvertiserIn the months after losing Sam, his family backs a water-safety campaign to warn others of the dangers of open water.
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