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Your support makes all the difference.A body has been found by emergency services searching for a four-year-old boy who went missing after falling into the sea in Somerset.
Dylan Cecil was on holiday with his family when he stumbled into the water at Burnham-on-Sea at 6pm on Sunday.
The body was found near a yacht club at about 12.30pm yesterday.
Dylan's parents, from Northamptonshire, have been told. Formal identification has yet to be carried out.
He had wanted to get a closer look at the sea when he slipped off a jetty and disappeared beneath the water.
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