Girl Collapses at Penrhys Primary, Dies in Hospital A heartbreaking tragedy struck Penrhys Primary School...

Published: 3:45 pm October 9, 2025
Updated: 11:22 am October 13, 2025
Tragedy at Welsh Primary School as Eight-Year-Old Girl Dies Suddenly – UKNIP

Girl Collapses at Penrhys Primary, Dies in Hospital

A heartbreaking tragedy struck Penrhys Primary School in Ferndale, Rhondda, South Wales yesterday when an eight-year-old girl suffered a sudden ‘medical episode’ during school hours.

Emergency services rushed to the scene just after 2pm, but despite being quickly transferred to hospital, the young pupil tragically passed away.

No Suspicious Circumstances, Police Confirm Investigation

South Wales Police confirmed there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. The case is now under investigation by coroner’s officers.

A police spokesperson said:

“South Wales Police is investigating the sudden death of an eight-year-old girl in Ferndale. There are no suspicious circumstances, and an investigation on behalf of the coroner is underway.”

School Closed Amid Shock and Grief

The small mountainside community’s primary school was closed for the day following what staff described as a “traumatic event.”

In a Facebook post, the headteacher said:

“Due to the traumatic event that happened at our lovely school this afternoon we will be closed for all children tomorrow. School will be open for children and staff again on Friday.”

Community and Officials Respond

Local councillor Julie Edwards urged the public to avoid speculation:

“South Wales Police are fully investigating the matter and more details will be released shortly.”

The tragic loss has left the close-knit Ferndale community devastated as they await further updates.

 

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