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Pool Academy 'sudden death' girl named as Dagmara Przbysz Dagmara Przybysz named as Pool Academy 'sudden death' girl
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A teenage girl who died suddenly at a school in Cornwall has been named.A teenage girl who died suddenly at a school in Cornwall has been named.
Dagmara Przbysz, 16, was pronounced dead at Pool Academy near Redruth at about 14:15 BST on Tuesday. Dagmara Przybysz, 16, was pronounced dead at Pool Academy near Redruth at about 14:15 BST on Tuesday.
Principal Zelma Hill said it was "heart-breaking" and described the girl as "passionate about fashion and photography".Principal Zelma Hill said it was "heart-breaking" and described the girl as "passionate about fashion and photography".
A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said the girl's death was not thought to be suspicious.A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said the girl's death was not thought to be suspicious.
'Terrible time''Terrible time'
Ms Hill said: "Dagmara was a beautiful, bright and creative 16-year-old student with a very promising future ahead of her.Ms Hill said: "Dagmara was a beautiful, bright and creative 16-year-old student with a very promising future ahead of her.
"We are supporting students, staff and their families through this terrible time.""We are supporting students, staff and their families through this terrible time."
Tributes have been paid to Dagmara on the Pool Academy school Facebook page.Tributes have been paid to Dagmara on the Pool Academy school Facebook page.
Insp John Hannaford, from Devon and Cornwall Police, said: "We understand this is a very distressing time for the family and the school.Insp John Hannaford, from Devon and Cornwall Police, said: "We understand this is a very distressing time for the family and the school.
"We are working closely with them and will offer support where required.""We are working closely with them and will offer support where required."