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Chislehurst school pays tribute to 'much-loved' student who died after falling unwell

Chislehurst school pays tribute to 'much-loved' student who died after falling unwell

Yahoo16-05-2025
A secondary school in Chislehurst has paid tribute to their 'much-loved' student who died after a medical incident.
The 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital after falling unwell at the school in Hawkwood Lane on May 13.
He was pronounced dead shortly after.
Full story: Hawkwood Lane Chislehurst school incident: Boy dies
The boy's death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious at this time.
In a statement, headteacher Claire Bessa told the Mirror: 'It is with deep sadness that we confirm the tragic death of one of our pupils following a medical emergency on 13th May.
'Our thoughts and heartfelt sympathies are with the pupil's family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.
'We are in close contact with the family and are supporting them in every way we can.
'Specialist support is being made available to anyone who needs it as we support our pupils, staff and the wider school community in coming to terms with this devastating news.
'We kindly ask that the privacy of the family and school community is respected, as we grieve the loss of a much-loved member of our school family.
'The appropriate authorities have been informed. No further comment will be made at this time.'
A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: 'On Tuesday, 13 May at 1.25pm police were called by the London Ambulance Service to a school in Bromley, where a 15-year-old boy was suffering a medical emergency.
'London's Air Ambulance transported the boy to hospital where he has sadly now died.
'The boy's death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious at this time.
'His family and the school are being supported by officers.
A spokesperson for London Ambulance Service said: 'We were called at 1.20pm yesterday (13 May) to reports of a person unwell in Hawkwood Lane, Chislehurst.
'We sent two ambulance crews, a paramedic in a fast response car and an incident response officer to the scene.
"We also dispatched London's Air Ambulance.
'The first paramedic arrived in less than five minutes.
'We treated a teenager at the scene and took him to hospital by road as a priority.'
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