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Body of boy, 15, found at house Teenager's death 'not suspicious'
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Police say they are treating the death of a 15-year-old boy at his south Wales home as "unexplained". Gwent Police say they are not treating the death of a 15-year-old boy at his home as suspicious.
Officers said Luke Dixon, from Cwmbran, had not been assaulted and they were investigating the circumstances.Officers said Luke Dixon, from Cwmbran, had not been assaulted and they were investigating the circumstances.
His body was discovered at 0830 BST on Friday at his home in the in the Hollybush area of the town. His body was discovered at 0830 BST on Friday at his home in the Hollybush area of the town.
Inspector Huw Nicholas of Gwent Police said they were not looking for anybody else in connection with the death of the teenager. A post-mortem examination is expected to reveal the cause. Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with his death.
Earlier, police had said they were treating his death as unexplained.
Local councillor Colette Thomas said: "The loss of such a young life is a tragedy.Local councillor Colette Thomas said: "The loss of such a young life is a tragedy.
"My heart-felt sympathy goes out to his family, friends and school-mates." "My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family, friends and school-mates."
Stephen Cox, the head teacher of Fairwater High School in Cwmbran told the South Wales Argus newspaper that Luke Dixon had attended the school up until a year ago. Stephen Cox, the head teacher of Fairwater High School in Cwmbran, told the South Wales Argus that Luke had attended the school up until a year ago.
Mr Cox said: "Staff and pupils were shocked and saddened to hear the news.Mr Cox said: "Staff and pupils were shocked and saddened to hear the news.
"Everyone at the school is thinking of the family and I would like to give our condolences to them.""Everyone at the school is thinking of the family and I would like to give our condolences to them."