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St Michael's College, Enniskillen: Oisin McGrath critically injured | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A 13-year-old boy has been critically injured following an incident at a County Fermanagh grammar school. | |
The incident happened at St Michael's College, Enniskillen, on Monday. It was reported to police at 14:45 GMT. | The incident happened at St Michael's College, Enniskillen, on Monday. It was reported to police at 14:45 GMT. |
The boy, Oisin McGrath, is in a critical condition at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital. | The boy, Oisin McGrath, is in a critical condition at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital. |
A 17-year-old youth, a sixth former at the school, was detained following the incident. He was later released on bail pending further inquiries. | |
St Michael's College released a statement on Wednesday. | |
"A group of students were playing at lunchtime when one student became unwell and we sought medical assistance," the school said. | |
He was taken by ambulance to the South West Acute Hospital for medical help. | |
"We have no further information at this time." | |
The school said the Western Education and Library Board's critical incident response team were "on hand to offer reassurance, advice and emotional support to school staff and pupils". | |
A spokeswoman for Northern Ireland's Department of Education said they were "aware of the incident". | A spokeswoman for Northern Ireland's Department of Education said they were "aware of the incident". |