SCHOOL BOY DIES IN BOW SCHOOL IN TOWER HAMLETS, EAST LONDON.

SCHOOL BOY DIES IN BOW SCHOOL IN TOWER HAMLETS, EAST LONDON.


Nasar Ahmed
Nasar Ahmed 


 A 14 year old schoolboy was reportedly death in Royal London hospital after he was admitted on Thursday, November 10 from Bow School, at East London. 

Report coming from the Police  has it that "on Sunday, 13 November that a 14 year old child was being treated in an east London hospital after being taken unwell at a school in Tower Hamlets on Thursday, 10 November. On Monday, 14 November the boy died. His next of kin have been informed. A post-mortem examination will take place in due course. The death is being treated as unexplained at this time. As officers from Tower Hamlets are conducting a number of enquiries in relation to the incident and the investigation is ongoing". 

Report coming from friends and family has it that Nasar Ahmed was wrongly placed on detention for unintentionally tipping over a bin.The schoolboy became unwell and requested for his inhaler following his plea to be left out. He was later taken to the Royal London hospital through an ambulance after which he was put on life support machine before he gave up the ghost on Monday, November 14th. 

Bow School, Tower Hamlets, East London. 


The Bow School spokesman, revealed that Nasar has serious medical conditions with special needs known to the school "Nasar had medical conditionals which the school were aware and also had a care plan to manage these conditions. When he fell ill, the people who responded to him were aware of this care plan". 

However, the school management has expressed dissatisfaction following the death of the year 9 student. Describing it as a tragic incident as well as assuring his family that investigations would be carried out to determine the circumstances surrounding his death. 

Statement issued by Cath Smith, the Head Teacher has it that there had been a lot of misinformation relating to the incident. She added "I am very sad to confirm that one of our Year 9 pupils, who was taken ill at school last Thursday, has passed away in hospital. The whole school community sends our thoughts and prayers to him, and to his family. We will continue to offer support to the family, his fellow pupils and teachers at this very difficult time.

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