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Schoolboy dies after detention illness at Bow School | Schoolboy dies after detention illness at Bow School |
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A schoolboy has died after he was taken ill during detention at an east London school. | A schoolboy has died after he was taken ill during detention at an east London school. |
Nasar Ahmed, 14, who had severe asthma and allergies, was reported ill last Thursday at Bow School in Tower Hamlets. He died on Monday afternoon. | |
A post-mortem examination will take place and the coroner has been informed. The Met said his death was being treated as unexplained. | |
Nasar was in supervised detention with three others in a ground-floor room. | |
His family told the BBC that he complained he felt ill and paramedics were called when it was discovered he did not have his inhaler or EpiPen. | |
Nasar's father, Ashrafu Zaman, arrived at the school before his son was taken to Royal London Hospital and said he thought he had already died. | |
He claimed Nasar would get disorientated so, when the school put him in detention, it did not acknowledge or take this into consideration. | |
The school, however, said there was a care plan in place which addressed Nasar's medical condition. | |
A statement from executive head teacher Cath Smith said: "I am very sad to confirm one of our Year 9 pupils, who was taken ill at school last Thursday, has passed away in hospital. | A statement from executive head teacher Cath Smith said: "I am very sad to confirm 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. | "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. | "We will continue to offer support to the family, his fellow pupils and teachers at this very difficult time. |
"We will, of course, cooperate fully with investigations into the circumstances of this tragic incident and will also carry out a thorough review of what happened ourselves." | "We will, of course, cooperate fully with investigations into the circumstances of this tragic incident and will also carry out a thorough review of what happened ourselves." |
'Improving' | 'Improving' |
Social services have been informed. | Social services have been informed. |
The school's latest Ofsted report said it was judged to be "good and improving". | The school's latest Ofsted report said it was judged to be "good and improving". |
It said significantly more students were from minority ethnic backgrounds than in most schools, with the largest group of Bangladeshi origin. | It said significantly more students were from minority ethnic backgrounds than in most schools, with the largest group of Bangladeshi origin. |
More than three quarters of students were eligible for the pupil premium, additional funding to raise the attainment of disadvantaged students. | More than three quarters of students were eligible for the pupil premium, additional funding to raise the attainment of disadvantaged students. |