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A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy collapsed and died in front of horrified guests at a family party after suffering a cardiac arrest.
The schoolboy was playing in King’s Park, Bournemouth, when he collapsed shortly after 10pm on Saturday night, police said.
Distressed onlookers were ushered away from the scene as rescue teams fought in vain to save the little boy, but he died a short while later in hospital.
Local ward councillor Christopher Wakefield urged the community to come together in the wake of the tragedy.
He said: “My thoughts and prayers, and the thoughts and prayers of the council, are with the family during this really difficult time.
“The loss of anyone close is devastating. But the loss of a young person must be impossible to comprehend for the family.
“Hopefully the community will come together and support the family and friends.
We need to make sure all of the family and friends of this young child, or indeed anyone associated with him, be it at school or play school, gets the right help and support to help them through this difficult time.”
One young mother, visiting the park with her two young sons, said: “We’ve only just heard what happened here.
“It is really sad news – as a mother myself I cannot tell you how devastating this would be.
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A 13-year-old boy tragically died after snorting brown powder he and a friend found in woods, an inquest has heard.
Joshua Clark fell unconscious and was later found to have heroin in his system after discovering the bag of powder in Bramcote, near Nottingham last February.
An inquest this week heard Joshua 'didn't know what he was doing' and was 'follower' who would 'copy his friends'.
The coroner was told Joshua and his friend found the bag of powder on his way to a house and they reportedly snorted the substance while watching a film.
Joshua later fell unconscious and was rushed to hospital, where he died two days later, NottinghamshireLive reported.
His friend also suffered a cardiac arrest but was saved by medics and later returned home.
Heroin was found in both boys' systems, a pathologist said, and cannabis was found in Joshua's system.
Joshua's grieving grandmother Rosemary Jackson, 60, described the 'cheeky' youngster, who would visit her every day for a cheese and salad cream sandwich, as 'lovely, kind and caring'.
Joshua Clark fell unconscious and was later found to have heroin in his system after discovering the bag of powder in Bramcote, near Nottingham last February.
An inquest this week heard Joshua 'didn't know what he was doing' and was 'follower' who would 'copy his friends'.
The coroner was told Joshua and his friend found the bag of powder on his way to a house and they reportedly snorted the substance while watching a film.
Joshua later fell unconscious and was rushed to hospital, where he died two days later, NottinghamshireLive reported.
His friend also suffered a cardiac arrest but was saved by medics and later returned home.
Heroin was found in both boys' systems, a pathologist said, and cannabis was found in Joshua's system.
Joshua's grieving grandmother Rosemary Jackson, 60, described the 'cheeky' youngster, who would visit her every day for a cheese and salad cream sandwich, as 'lovely, kind and caring'.
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