Radio presenter Summaya Mughal says cultural barriers stopped her learning to swim as a child.
Summaya Mughal, who works for BBC Radio Leicester, says cultural barriers prevented her from learning to swim as a child.
According to Swim England, people from ethnically diverse communities are under-represented in aquatics, with just 3.4% swimming often, compared to 5.5% of people from white communities.
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