Tragedy as ‘fun’ girl, 14, found dead at home as devastated parents say they ‘will never come to terms’ with her death --[Reported by Umva mag]

A SCHOOLGIRL found dead at her home has been described as having “a smile that lit up a room” by her devastated parents. Charley Pointon, 14, a Discovery Academy Year 9 pupil, was rushed to Royal Stoke University Hospital on February 9. funeral noticesCharley Pointon, 14, was found dead at her home in Bucknall[/caption] Paramedics had earlier been called to a medical emergency at her home in Bucknall. An inquest has this week ruled Charley had committed suicide. Her parents Lisa and Steve Pointon told StokeonTrentLive: “Charley had a fun personality with a smile that lit up a room. “She loved her family and friends deeply and had a passion for fashion and holidays, with her favourite place being New York, which we visited four times. “The death of Charley, as a family, is beyond words as we struggle to navigate through the days without her. “As a family we will never come to terms with our loss and the pain we endure every day.” If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123.

Oct 9, 2024 - 06:55
Tragedy as ‘fun’ girl, 14, found dead at home as devastated parents say they ‘will never come to terms’ with her death --[Reported by Umva mag]

A SCHOOLGIRL found dead at her home has been described as having “a smile that lit up a room” by her devastated parents.

Charley Pointon, 14, a Discovery Academy Year 9 pupil, was rushed to Royal Stoke University Hospital on February 9.

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Charley Pointon, 14, was found dead at her home in Bucknall[/caption]

Paramedics had earlier been called to a medical emergency at her home in Bucknall.

An inquest has this week ruled Charley had committed suicide.

Her parents Lisa and Steve Pointon told StokeonTrentLive: “Charley had a fun personality with a smile that lit up a room.

“She loved her family and friends deeply and had a passion for fashion and holidays, with her favourite place being New York, which we visited four times.

“The death of Charley, as a family, is beyond words as we struggle to navigate through the days without her.

“As a family we will never come to terms with our loss and the pain we endure every day.”

If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123.




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