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Thureday, October 22nd, 2009 No. 6,419 news and views from the Centre of the Kingdom www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Price 72p I-


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G R I E F - S T R I C K E N pupils and staff at a Ribble Valley school are struggling to come to terms with the sudden death of a popular 12-year-old classmate. William Grant Magowan, pic­


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tured, of Beardwood, Black- bum, collapsed and di^ from a suspected asthma attack while playing football at Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall Preparatory School, Hiust Green. His funer­ al service will take place tomor­ row afternoon. ' ' The much-loved son of Grant


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also the “best friend” and twin brother of Christopher, was taking part in a supervised football game at the school on Thursday afternoon when he collapsed. The school’s qualified nursing


staff tried to revive him and emergency services were called. He was taken to the Royal Blackburn Hospital by ambu­ lance, but was pronoimced dead on arrival. In a statement to the


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, headteacher Mr Larry Crouch has spoken of the school’s shock and devastation at the tragedy.


LOCAL youngster Lilia Patchet (3) makes friends with a giant Teddy bear called Betty to help boost funds at a seasonal money maker. Castle Supported Living Ltd's first autumn fair was held at The Grand in Clitheroe, and a "guess the name of the bear" competition was among the activities on offer. Stoiy and another picture on page 2. A171009/lh


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