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A
grieving York father today paid tribute to his “happy and outgoing”
son, who tragically collapsed and died in front of his school classmates.
Jamie
Bucknell, 14, died yesterday during an English lesson at Huntingdon
School, York.
His
father Keith said: “Jamie
was a happy and outgoing boy. He
was up for anything, he just loved life.
Everything he did he did with a big smile on his face.
He loved everybody and everybody loved him.”
Year
10 pupils at Huntingdon School were today still in shock at the suddenness
of Jamie’s death.
After
he collapsed, shortly before lunchtime, he was taken to York District
Hospital but all efforts to revive him failed.
It was the second time Jamie had collapsed and needed resuscitating
at school. A post-mortem has
revealed that Jamie died of natural causes.
No inquest will be held.
Pupils
were told of Jamie’s death yesterday in an afternoon assembly. Children in his class are to be offered counselling by a
Cityb of York Council educational service team.
Mr
Bucknell, of Strensall, added that he and the rest of his family are
trying to come to terms with the tragedy.
He said they have now been told that Jamie suffered from a heart
condition.
Mr
Bucknell said: “Obviously
we are all absolutely devastated. Extensive
tests were carried out on his heart at York District Hospital after he
collapsed before, but they found nothing.
“Then
they were supposed to look at his brain, over at Jimmy’s in Leeds, but
we never got the appointment.”
No-one
form either hospital was available for comment at the time of going to
press. Head teacher, Chris
Bridge, said a routine police investigation into the death was continuing. Special prayers were said for Jamie at today’s school
assembly.
“Jamie
was a bright student who was making good progress at school and we had set
him high targets,” he said.
“Sadly
in spite of medical help being very quickly on the scene, it proved
impossible to revive him.
“All
of our staff are fully trained in First Aid and a teacher, Robert Marks,
administered mouth-to-mouth.
“Jamie
was a very popular pupil who will be greatly missed by members of his
form, all the members of his year group and pupils from many other years
as well as his teachers.”
Fellow
pupil, Charlotte Riley, 15, of Strensall, said:
“He was a happy person who everyone like. The news is a big shock to everyone and we are all thinking
about his family and friends.” Jamie’s
former form teacher, Louise Goundry, added:
“Jamie was a very lively and curious student who was very focused
about his studies and what he wanted to do once he left school.
“He
was keen on water sports and played rugby for the school team.
He was very popular with his classmates and was always very good in
teamwork situations.”
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