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Debbie Hall & Lynn Love

Tearful pals of pupil who died at school gather to remember him

The death of a teenage boy has sent shockwaves through his school as pals gathered to pay tribute to him.

Hamdan Aslam, 14, from Greenrigg was rushed to hospital after falling unwell during his lunch break at St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian, on Tuesday afternoon.

Staff at the school are understood to have performed CPR at the scene, but Hamdan could not be saved.

Tearful friends of the tragic youngster laid floral tributes outside the school gates on Thursday, with many of them penning heartbreaking messages of shock and grief.

Hamdan Aslam, 14, was rushed to hospital after becoming unwell at St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn (Daily Record)

One floral bouquet read: “We are going to miss seeing you every day and hearing you laugh at the most random times. I hope you have a ball up there. We will be watching for you in the sky and we hope you look down on us proud. We love you so much.”

Another said: “Your precious life is gone too quickly. May you rest in peace forever.”

Whilst another read: “Fly high Hamdan. You will be missed by so many. Gone but never forgotten. You will always have a special place in our hearts.”

A heavy police presence remained at the school today as the investigation into Hamdan’s death continues. A post-mortem was due to be carried out yesterday to establish the exact cause of his death.

Following his passing, Hamdan was described as a “gentle” boy by a heartbroken cousin.

St Kentigern’s Academy headteacher Andrew Sharkey said the school has been left “devastated” by Hamdan’s death.

He added: “We have set up ongoing emotional support and signposting for the students and staff affected by this tragic news. We would like to respect the family’s privacy at this incredibly painful time.

“We are assisting the relevant authorities with investigations to establish the facts and will not be making any further comment at this time.”

Police said inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances. A spokeswoman said: “Officers were called to a report of concern for a 14-year-old boy at a school in the Bathgate area at about 1.20pm on Tuesday, June 6. He was taken by ambulance to hospital for treatment, but died a short time later.”

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