Tragic Loss: Autistic Child Nyla May Bradshaw Found Dead in Doncaster Pond, Community Mourns

March 31, 2026
Tragic Loss: Autistic Child Nyla May Bradshaw Found Dead in Doncaster Pond, Community Mourns
  • A charity for children with autism in Doncaster describes Nyla as beautiful, deeply loved and non-verbal, noting that her loss deeply affects the community and underscores the fears parents of autistic children face.

  • A GoFundMe fundraiser has been launched to cover Nyla’s funeral costs and support her family, highlighting that she was autistic and non-verbal and died while not in her parents’ care.

  • Police are seeking information from the public, asking anyone with details to report online or call 101, citing incident number 198 of 30 March.

  • An extensive search with police drones and aircraft led to Nyla’s body being found in a golf course pond, and emergency responders were unable to revive her.

  • Emergency services conducted a large-scale search using drones and police aircraft before locating Nyla in the pond and pronouncing her deceased.

  • The charity launched an online fundraiser to help Nyla’s family with funeral costs and to provide support during this difficult time.

  • Seven-year-old Nyla May Bradshaw drowned in a pond at Owston Hall golf course in Doncaster after going missing in the Skellow area on Monday morning.

  • Tributes from Nyla’s mother describe her as a loving, joyful child who brought happiness to family and friends, expressing heartbreak at her loss.

  • Authorities confirmed Nyla was autistic and non-verbal and that she was not in her parents’ care at the time of the incident.

  • Family friends offer condolences as the investigation continues and questions surround the circumstances of the disappearance and death.

  • South Yorkshire Police confirmed Nyla’s death following the search and said the family has been informed and is receiving support from officers.

  • Officers and additional resources were deployed during the search, and the family is being supported by police.

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