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Pupil dies after wall collapses at Liberton High School Pupil dies after wall collapses at Liberton High School
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A pupil has died after a wall inside the building of an Edinburgh school collapsed and landed on top of her.A pupil has died after a wall inside the building of an Edinburgh school collapsed and landed on top of her.
The Scottish Ambulance Service sent a special operation response team to Liberton High School at 09:53.The Scottish Ambulance Service sent a special operation response team to Liberton High School at 09:53.
A Police Scotland spokesman said the pupil, who is understood to have been in S1 or S2, was treated by ambulance staff but pronounced dead. A Police Scotland spokesman said the pupil, who is understood to have been in first or second year at the school, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The incident is thought to have happened in a PE changing room. Police confirmed next of kin had been told.The incident is thought to have happened in a PE changing room. Police confirmed next of kin had been told.
One pupil at the school, 13-year-old Devon Blyth, told the BBC she had warned a teacher some months ago that there was an unstable wall in the girl's changing room near the old gym.One pupil at the school, 13-year-old Devon Blyth, told the BBC she had warned a teacher some months ago that there was an unstable wall in the girl's changing room near the old gym.
Text to parentsText to parents
She said: "There was a wall that's been wobbly for months. She said: "There was a wall that's been wobbly for months."
"I had told my old PE teacher before he left and he said it should be fine - and then this has happened." She said she had told a teacher who had said that "it should be fine - and then this has happened".
The school, which has about 650 pupils, was built in 1959, and the PE accommodation was refurbished in the mid-1980s.The school, which has about 650 pupils, was built in 1959, and the PE accommodation was refurbished in the mid-1980s.
After the incident the school sent a text to parents, which reads: "Important! Accident at school. A pupil has sadly died. Her parents are aware. No-one else is injured."After the incident the school sent a text to parents, which reads: "Important! Accident at school. A pupil has sadly died. Her parents are aware. No-one else is injured."
Edinburgh City Council advised parents to pick up their children from the school.Edinburgh City Council advised parents to pick up their children from the school.
BBC reporter Morag Kinniburgh said pupils had been texting their parents saying they were extremely worried and asking to be picked up.BBC reporter Morag Kinniburgh said pupils had been texting their parents saying they were extremely worried and asking to be picked up.
'Really upset''Really upset'
Gary Gracie, 34, was one of the parents who congregated at the school gates.Gary Gracie, 34, was one of the parents who congregated at the school gates.
He said: "My step-daughter phoned and said one of the walls in the changing room had collapsed.He said: "My step-daughter phoned and said one of the walls in the changing room had collapsed.
"The lassies were getting changed for their PE class in the changing room. My step-daughter heard the crash."The lassies were getting changed for their PE class in the changing room. My step-daughter heard the crash.
"She said it was all her friends in the building at the time."She said it was all her friends in the building at the time.
"She is really upset.""She is really upset."
Another parent, Alistair Strachan, 36, said he was "very worried and concerned" about the incident.Another parent, Alistair Strachan, 36, said he was "very worried and concerned" about the incident.
Police Scotland said officers had been called to the school after a wall within the building collapsed.Police Scotland said officers had been called to the school after a wall within the building collapsed.
A spokesman said the girl was treated by ambulance staff on the scene, but was pronounced dead.A spokesman said the girl was treated by ambulance staff on the scene, but was pronounced dead.
He added: "Inquiries into the full circumstances surrounding this incident are ongoing and we are working alongside our relevant partner agencies."He added: "Inquiries into the full circumstances surrounding this incident are ongoing and we are working alongside our relevant partner agencies."
A spokeswoman for the Health and Safety Executive said: "We can confirm we are aware and liaising with Police Scotland."A spokeswoman for the Health and Safety Executive said: "We can confirm we are aware and liaising with Police Scotland."
An Edinburgh City Council spokeswoman said senior education staff and Health and Safety officers from the council were at the school providing support to staff and pupils.An Edinburgh City Council spokeswoman said senior education staff and Health and Safety officers from the council were at the school providing support to staff and pupils.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Tollcross, McDonald Road, Liberton and Newcraighall had been sent to the school.The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Tollcross, McDonald Road, Liberton and Newcraighall had been sent to the school.
"Firefighters assisted ambulance personnel to remove a female casualty from a collapsed structure, but sadly she was pronounced dead at the scene," said a spokeswoman."Firefighters assisted ambulance personnel to remove a female casualty from a collapsed structure, but sadly she was pronounced dead at the scene," said a spokeswoman.
"Thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.""Thoughts are with the family at this difficult time."
First Minister Alex Salmond tweeted that he was "shocked and deeply saddened at news from Liberton High.First Minister Alex Salmond tweeted that he was "shocked and deeply saddened at news from Liberton High.
"Visited school in December - thoughts today with family, pupils and staff.""Visited school in December - thoughts today with family, pupils and staff."
Minister for Learning Alasdair Allan added: "We remain in close contact with the council and stand ready to provide any help that may be needed."Minister for Learning Alasdair Allan added: "We remain in close contact with the council and stand ready to provide any help that may be needed."
Nick Cook, Conservative councillor whose Liberton and Gilmerton ward includes Liberton High School, told the BBC Scotland news website: "This is a very tragic and troubling incident.Nick Cook, Conservative councillor whose Liberton and Gilmerton ward includes Liberton High School, told the BBC Scotland news website: "This is a very tragic and troubling incident.
"My thoughts are with the pupil's family."My thoughts are with the pupil's family.
"Serious questions need to be asked of the children and families department about how this has come about and a full investigation must be launched.""Serious questions need to be asked of the children and families department about how this has come about and a full investigation must be launched."
Ian Murray MP tweeted: "Tragic news coming from Liberton High School. My thoughts go out to the family and all at the school. Dreadful news." The Associate Minister at Liberton Kirk, Reverend Dave Rankin, is one of the chaplains at Liberton High School.
The moderator of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Lorna Hood, tweeted: "Sadness as we hear of the death of pupil at Liberton High School. He said: "Members of the chaplaincy team at Liberton High School went to the school as soon as we became aware of this terrible accident.
"Our prayers and heartfelt compassion go out to her family and school community." "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the girl who has died.
"Ministers and youth workers from a number of local churches were on hand to support both pupils and members of staff as they heard what had happened.
"The chaplaincy team will offer ongoing support and comfort to the school and the local community as the full impact of this tragedy is felt in the coming days and weeks."
Edinburgh City Council was fined £8,000 in February after a pupil received serious injuries when she fell down a lift shaft at Liberton High School.Edinburgh City Council was fined £8,000 in February after a pupil received serious injuries when she fell down a lift shaft at Liberton High School.
Morgan Seaton, a fourth year Liberton High School pupil, was 15 at the time of the accident on 8 December 2011.Morgan Seaton, a fourth year Liberton High School pupil, was 15 at the time of the accident on 8 December 2011.
Another pupil at the school died in December while playing for Tynecastle FC's under-14s.Another pupil at the school died in December while playing for Tynecastle FC's under-14s.
The 13-year-old collapsed during a match at Saughton Sports complex in Edinburgh on 22 December.The 13-year-old collapsed during a match at Saughton Sports complex in Edinburgh on 22 December.