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A 14-year-old girl has died following a road accident in County Fermanagh which also claimed the life of a 15-year-old boy.A 14-year-old girl has died following a road accident in County Fermanagh which also claimed the life of a 15-year-old boy.
Debbie Whyte, who had been critically ill, died on Friday morning.Debbie Whyte, who had been critically ill, died on Friday morning.
Nathan Gault died shortly after the accident, which happened on Croaghrim Road in Florencecourt near Enniskillen, at about 1830 GMT on Thursday.Nathan Gault died shortly after the accident, which happened on Croaghrim Road in Florencecourt near Enniskillen, at about 1830 GMT on Thursday.
The two attended Devenish College where a special assembly is to be held for pupils on Friday afternoonh. The two attended Devenish College where a special assembly was held for pupils on Friday afternoon.
The pair were walking home from school with another youth when they were hit by a car. The accident occurred near the home of Nathan Gault's uncle, Gordon CutlerThe pair were walking home from school with another youth when they were hit by a car. The accident occurred near the home of Nathan Gault's uncle, Gordon Cutler
The accident occurred near the home of Nathan Gault's uncle, Gordon Cutler.The accident occurred near the home of Nathan Gault's uncle, Gordon Cutler.
He said: "Nathan was a happy child. He was great to be with and he was like an adopted son. He was just a great lad."He said: "Nathan was a happy child. He was great to be with and he was like an adopted son. He was just a great lad."
Nathan, who had been called by his family on his mobile telephone, told them he was walking down the road.Nathan, who had been called by his family on his mobile telephone, told them he was walking down the road.
He had just started day release work with a local plumber.He had just started day release work with a local plumber.
The Principal of Devenish College, Mervyn Walker, said a pastoral team was working closely with the education board "to support the emotional wellbeing of the pupils".
"The entire, closely knit, school community share in the pain of losing two of its valued pupils and our thoughts and prayers are with both families at this very difficult time," said Mr Walker.