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Liverpool FC fans plan applause in tribute to 'adored' teen who died aged 15

Liverpool fans are planning to give a round of applause in honour of a 15-year-old who died suddenly.

Euan McNamara, who was a Year 11 pupil at St Mary's College, in Crosby, died after collapsing in Browns restaurant on Saturday, October 22. Euan was with family members after a shopping trip when he collapsed at around 5.50pm.

Staff and members of the public, including off-duty medics tended to the teenager and provided medical treatment before the arrival of North West Ambulance service. Police also attended and set up a cordon.

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Paramedics then rushed Euan to the Royal Liverpool hospital, where he died a short time later. Merseyside Police confirmed his death was not believed to be suspicious and his next of kin were being supported by specialist officers.

Now LFC fans are rallying around to organise an applause after 15 minutes of the Liverpool v Leeds game on Saturday, October 29 in memory of Euan. Writing on Twitter @Dean_The_Comic said: "Sadly a fellow Liverpool fan Euan McNamara collapsed in Liverpool One and passed away in hospital on Saturday aged 15.

"I'm asking all reds going to the home game against Leeds to applaud his life...in solidarity with his family."

The tweet has been shared and retweeted hundreds of times. Euan's parents, Michael and Sian, paid tribute to their son, who they described as "loving" and "caring".

They said: "On Saturday teatime, after an afternoon’s shopping, we were at Browns restaurant in Liverpool as a family with our son Euan, daughter Megan and close friends when Euan unexpectedly collapsed. Despite immediate medical intervention by off-duty medics, Euan later sadly passed away in hospital.

"Euan was a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend. He was studying for his GCSE exams, a keen rugby player, cricket player and LFC Supporter, regularly attending games with family and friends.

"Euan was loved and adored by all who knew him and his death has left a massive void in all of our lives. He was a handsome, loving, caring boy with an infectious personality that touched everyone he met. We are devastated by what has happened, and hope that in the forthcoming days we will find out why Euan has been cruelly taken away from us.

"We as a family please request that our privacy is respected at this time."

Euan's teachers have described him as a "much-loved member" of the college.

The Principal of St. Mary’s College Mike Kennedy said: "The news of Euan’s death has come as a terrible shock to us all and our thoughts and prayers are with Euan’s family and friends including his sister, Megan, who is a pupil in year 9 at our school. Euan was a really lovely boy and a much-loved member of our school with so much to look forward to in his life.

"To pass away at such a young age is truly tragic, and his sad loss will be felt throughout the whole St. Mary’s community." Mr Kennedy added that St. Mary’s will be offering additional support measures to pupils and staff members affected by Euan’s death.

Browns has also sent their condolences to the teen's family.

Thousands of people have left tributes and messaged of support for Euan's parents following the tragic incident.

Joanne Whitfield South said: "Every parents worst nightmare. My heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends. Also sending my love to all the staff at Browns."

Karen Davies said: "Sian my heart is broken for you and your family, I'm so so sorry for the tragic loss of your beautiful Euan. Thinking of you all."

Patricia Robinson said: "So tragic and at such a young age. He had his whole life in front of him. Heart breaking. God bless him, rest in eternal peace Euan. Deepest sympathy to your family and friends xx"

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