Ted Sanderson, the 14-year-old student who died after collapsing in class at school.
A tragedy was experienced in a classroom, where a A 14-year-old student died after a collapse sudden during a lesson.
Ted Sandersona teenager who was considered “The perfect guy”died Tuesday at Woodham Academy in County Durham, England.
After the incident in the classroom, the boy was rushed to James Cook University Hospital, but the doctors could not save his life.
Ted Sanderson with his aunt Mel.
Pain and family in shock
As they say about Ted, he was fond of music, fishing and shooting. He also dreamed of becoming a teacher, local media reflect.
His sudden death left his family, friends and school community in shock.
Lynn Wilson, his grandmothershe said, “He was a beautiful boy. He knew everything. He was very funny and had a lot of character. He was perfect.”
He added with deep regret: “He loved everything in life. I can’t think about how we’re going to live without him. We will have to face it together “.
Grandpa couldn’t help but remember what had happened the last time he saw him. “He went down the street. Before he left I said ‘I love you, have a nice day’ and he said ‘I love you, grandpa’“.
When he was younger, Ted Sanderson with his mother.
The woman remembers that she was arranging her hair as she always did to make it as voluminous as possible. But half an hour later came the call from the school to say she was passed out.
The cause of death is not yet knownreflect the British media, pending the autopsy.
a restless teenager
ted he lived with his grandparents Lynn and Keith and his father Eddie. He was known for his love of bass and rock music and obsessed with his hair.
In addition to fishing and shooting, he also enjoyed spending Sundays play airsoft with friends and toy gun wars that shoot bullets or rubber bands.
At school in the town of Newton Aycliffe, I was particularly interested in history and hoped someday to go to college and become a teacher of that subject.
The cause of Ted’s death is not yet known. He is pictured with grandparents Lynn and Keith and cousin Dean,
The grandmother went on to describe the child: “He loved his field sports and his airsoft and nerf room. He was very full of life and proud to be a passionate about technology and information technology“.
Moving school letter
A memorial service for his death was held at Woodham Academy.
In a moving letter to the other students of the school, director Andrew Bell stated, “Ted was just a wonderful young man. He was outgoing, friendly, defiant, eloquent and, to some extent, eccentric.”
“The staff are very proud to describe their relationship with Ted, emphasizing his joy of lifetheir willingness to express opinions, but also a listen to the opinions of othershe continued, emphasizing his active role in school life.
Ms. Thomas, for example, noted her pride in how Ted could inspire the entire class to hear “his vast knowledge of specific topics such as the CIA, the problems in Northern Ireland and the gun law“.
Ted liked music, history and weapons.
While they support students affected by Ted’s death at school, they are already planning install a bank in its memory.
In addition, a space has been dedicated in the school to honor him with flowers.
In addition, they started a collection in his memory on one page Go finance me., and the proceeds will be donated to the pediatric unit of James Cook University Hospital.
Source: Clarin