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Tragedy as Texas elementary school student dies in mysterious ‘medical emergency’

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The Hurst Fire Department was dispatched to the school Tuesday morning after Esperant Kadieyizil, 10, a student at Donna Park Elementary School, suffered an unknown medical crisis.

A Texas elementary school student tragically died in a mysterious medical emergency.

The Hurst Fire Department was dispatched to the school Tuesday morning after Esperant Kadieyizil, 10, a student at Donna Park Elementary School, suffered an unknown medical crisis.

When emergency personnel arrived on the scene, school staff were performing CPR on the student, before paramedics took over the procedure.

The boy was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to Tarrant County medical examiner records.

In a letter to parents, school principal Julie McAvoy informed the students’ families of the fifth-grader’s sudden death and “sad situation.”

The Hurst Fire Department was dispatched to the school Tuesday morning after Esperant Kadieyizil, 10, a student at Donna Park Elementary School, suffered an unknown medical crisis.

“It is normal for students to create a ‘story’ and fill in the gaps when they don’t know what is going on, which creates rumors,” McAvoy said in the letter.

“Please feel free to let them know that you understand this is a sad situation, that you love and care about them, and that you do not have any additional information at this time.”

According to McAvoy, the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District is expected to send grief counselors to the elementary school to help students and teachers deal with the difficult loss.

In August, a nine-year-old girl died after collapsing during recess on the first day of school.

Lucy Nash died in hospital, her devastated father revealed in a heartfelt note, days after the tragic incident in Henderson, Kentucky.

In a letter to parents, school principal Julie McAvoy informed students' families of the sudden death of the fifth-grade boy and his

In a letter to parents, school principal Julie McAvoy informed the students’ families of the fifth-grader’s sudden death and his “sad situation.”

The fourth-grader collapsed on her first day back at Cairo Elementary School and suffered a “cardiac event,” according to a report. fundraising page.

The girl’s father said doctors had declared her brain dead at the hospital. It is unclear what caused Lucy to collapse.

On the fundraising page, relatives said the girl ‘spent many minutes without oxygen while they tried to save her life.’

‘Luciana Laine Nash, sister, lover, hunter, reader, tumbler, naturalist, singer, master LEGO builder, daughter of God and friend to anyone, moved on to the next place where I hope Christ found her and experienced a hug that truly changes lives. ”wrote Ryan Nash.

‘We had 9 years and 56 days of abundant, joyful, carefree and compassionate life together. And despite the inexplicable agony, I am glad for every hour.’

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