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Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'
Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'

A SCHOOLBOY was found dead in a school playground after running away from home, an inquest heard. Connor Lee Mark, 13, was discovered unresponsive in the grounds of Melin Primary School in Mile End Row, South Wales, near his home, on January 29. 2 Connor Slade was found in the grounds of Melin Primary School in Neath, South Wales Credit: Google 2 The teenager had rowed with his mum and stepdad before running away Credit: GoFundMe The teenager had been confronted about a missing bottle of vodka and an aerosol by his mum and stepdad the night before and he started "kicking off", then stormed out of the house without his shoes. He returned a short while later to collect them before threatening to "jump off a bridge", the inquest heard yesterday, reports Mum Louise Morgan and stepdad Jason Clark told police Connor had made threats like this before but he usually returned and so they didn't take it seriously. However, nonetheless Jason went out to look for him but after walking around the street eventually returned, assistant coroner David Bennett said. During the same evening, Louise and Jason's friends David Morrow and Amy Winslade were visiting their home and were leaving as Louise called the police to report her son missing. Moments later the couple heard Amy shriek "Connor, Connor!" David had seen the teen's body in the playground of the nearby primary school. Former lifeguard Jason attempted to give his stepson mouth to mouth resuscitation in the six minutes before paramedics arrived. Most read in The Sun However, Connor was declared dead at 3.43am on January 29, DC Danaher told the hearing. Forensic pathologist Dr John Williams found the cause of death was ligature self suspension. Traces of alcohol and cannabis were found in the teen's system but these were not fatal levels and did not play a part in his death, the report said. Coroner Mr Bennett recorded a narrative verdict saying the circumstances did not point to Connor intending to take his life. He said: "It would appear that following the argument on January 29 Connor left in a state of mind that prevented him thinking clearly. "I do not take his remark that he was going to jump off a bridge as anything other than impulsive - something born of temper rather than of intention. "There is no evidence Connor had suicidal ideation and there was no history of self harm." You're Not Alone EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers. It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes. And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women. Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now. That is why The Sun launched the You're Not Alone campaign. The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives. Let's all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support: CALM, Heads Together, HUMEN Mind, Papyrus, Samaritans,

Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'
Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'

SCHOOL TRAGEDY Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had 'hoped someone would come looking for him' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SCHOOLBOY was found dead in a school playground after running away from home, an inquest heard. Connor Lee Mark, 13, was discovered in the grounds of Melin Primary School in Mile End Row, South Wales, on January 29. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up The teenager had been confronted about a missing bottle of vodka and an aerosol by his mum and stepdad the night before and he started "kicking off", then stormed out of the house without his shoes. He returned a short while later to collect them before threatening to "jump off a bridge", the inquest heard yesterday. Mum Louise Morgan and stepdad Jason Clark told police Connor had made threats like this before but he usually returned and so they didn't take it seriously. However, nonetheless Jason went out to look for him but after walking around the street eventually returned, assistant coroner Paul Bennett said. During the same evening, Louise and Jason's friends David Morrow and Amy Winslade were visiting their home and were leaving as Louise called the police to report her son missing. Moments later the couple heard Amy shriek "Connor, Connor!" David had seen the teen's body in the playground of the nearby primary school. Former lifeguard Jason attempted to give his stepson mouth to mouth resuscitation in the six minutes before paramedics arrived. However, Connor was declared dead at 3.43am on January 29, DC Danaher told the hearing. You're Not Alone EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers. It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes. And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women. Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now. That is why The Sun launched the You're Not Alone campaign. The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives. Let's all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You're Not Alone. If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support: CALM, 0800 585 858 Heads Together, HUMEN Mind, 0300 123 3393 Papyrus, 0800 068 41 41 Samaritans, 116 123

Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'
Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • The Sun

Schoolboy, 13, found dead in playground had ‘hoped someone would come looking for him'

A SCHOOLBOY was found dead in a school playground after running away from home, an inquest heard. Connor Lee Mark, 13, was discovered in the grounds of Melin Primary School in Mile End Row, South Wales, on January 29. The teenager had been confronted about a missing bottle of vodka and an aerosol by his mum and stepdad and he started "kicking off" and stormed out of the house without his shoes. 1

Teenage boy found dead in playground after storming out of home in row
Teenage boy found dead in playground after storming out of home in row

Daily Record

time4 days ago

  • Daily Record

Teenage boy found dead in playground after storming out of home in row

Connor Lee Mark Slade, 13, was found dead in a school playground after a row over missing vodka and an aerosol. A 13-year-old boy who was found dead in a school playground had left his home following a row over missing vodka and an aerosol, an inquest has heard. ‌ Connor Lee Mark Slade was discovered unresponsive in the grounds of Melin Primary School in Mile End Row, Neath, in the early hours of January 29 this year, reports the Mirror. ‌ An inquest at Swansea heard the teenager had hoped someone would follow him after the argument at home but tragically, no one reached him in time. ‌ The court was told the schoolboy had no known history of suicidal thoughts or self harm, and regularly left home during arguments before calming down and returning. The inquest, which was held today, heard Connor's mum, Louise Morgan, describe her son as a "happy boy, one of the lads, a joker and leader of the pack". Despite his young age, Connor had already been excluded from several schools and had 100 police convictions, according to Detective Constable Siobhan Danaher. The hearing heard he was being supported by Neath Port Talbot social services. ‌ The hearing heard that Connor was receiving help from Neath Port Talbot social services. Connor, who was one of nine children, lived with his father Keiran Slade before moving back in with his mother in Neath aged 10. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. On the night before his death on January 28, Connor was out until around 9.30pm, but returned home in good spirits and was on his phone, WalesOnline reports. ‌ But a confrontation unfolded after his mum and stepdad, Jason Clark, noticed a bottle of vodka and an aerosol were missing. The teen "kicked off" and stormed out, even threatening to "jump off a bridge" before leaving again barefoot after coming back to grab his shoes. His family told police he had made similar threats before and had always come back, so they didn't take it seriously. But Jason went out to search for him and couldn't find him, assistant coroner Paul Bennett explained. ‌ In the early hours of January 29 the couple's friends David "Dai" Morrow and Amy Winslade, who were visiting at the time, left the house together just as Louise was ringing the police to report Connor missing. Moments later, Louise and Jason heard Amy shriek "Connor, Connor". Dai had seen Connor's body in the playground of nearby Melin Primary. ‌ Jason raced to Connor and attempted mouth to mouth resuscitation in the six minutes before paramedics arrived on the scene. Connor was declared dead shortly afterwards at 3.43am on January 29, DC Danaher told the hearing. Post mortem results showed minor traces of alcohol and cannabis, but these were not at fatal levels and did not contribute to his death. Assistant coroner David Bennett recorded a narrative verdict saying the circumstances did not point to Connor intending to take his life. The coroner said there wasn't anything on the teenager's phone to suggest he intended to end his life intentionally, adding: "History suggests Connor had a quick and violent temper, he found it hard to control. In my view this was not a deliberate act on Connor's part to end his own life. I am not satisfied Connor intended to end his life. Intent cannot be presumed, so I give a narrative conclusion. "We will never know, but I consider it likely that he had an altercation about missing aerosol and alcohol and Connor's temper got the better of him. Acting on impulse he went to the school and took the step he did thinking someone would come looking for him before it was fatal."

School closed after sudden death of 13-year-old boy
School closed after sudden death of 13-year-old boy

Yahoo

time30-01-2025

  • Yahoo

School closed after sudden death of 13-year-old boy

Police are investigating the sudden death of a 13-year-old boy in Neath. South Wales Police said the boy's next of kin have been informed and his family are being supported. "HM Coroner has been notified and the death is not being treated as suspicious at this time," the force said. Neath Port Talbot Council said in a statement that a school had been closed: "We are extremely saddened to hear this tragic news and our thoughts go out to the family, South Wales Police officers are currently investigating and the council will offer any possible assistance. READ MORE: Boy, 11, raped younger boy twice in wooded area leaving victim 'past tears, he was gone' READ MORE: Hospital worker accused of planning to kidnap, rape, and murder child "Melin Primary School (infant and junior sites) was closed on Wednesday January 29. Support will be made available to anyone affected. The school will re-open on Thursday January 30." For the latest Welsh news delivered to your inbox sign up to our newsletter.

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