Update Statement: Family Pay Tribute To Loss Of 14-Year-Old St John Lloyd Pupil

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14-year-old Bradley Dylan John who tragically passed away yesterday (September 12) at hospital

Dyfed-Powys Police is investigating, on behalf of HM Coroner for Carmarthenshire, the tragic death of 14-year-old Bradley Dylan John from Ammanford.

Police attended at St John Lloyd Catholic Comprehensive School in Llanelli on Wednesday, September 12, to assist the school and paramedics following concerns for his welfare.

Tragically, he passed away in hospital. The incident is not being treated as suspicious.

Police are working with partner agencies to establish the circumstances that led to Bradley’s death.

Specialist police officers are supporting the family and working with the school and the local authority to support the children and staff affected by what happened.

Inspector Chris Neve said:

“Bradley’s death has shaken the local community and on behalf of Dyfed-Powys Police I offer my deepest sympathy to his family.

“We are following-up all possible lines of enquiry to establish a picture of what happened in the lead-up to Bradley’s death. Specially trained officers are supporting the family at this tragic time and working with the school to support his peers.”

Bradley’s father, Byron John, has paid tribute to his son.

He said:

“We as a family are devastated to lose Bradley. He was such a charismatic, wonderful and dearly loved individual.

“He was an accomplished horse rider and founding member of the Three Counties Bloodhounds, who hunt the scent of a human runner.

“Bradley was the absolute centre of our world.

“We would like to thank everyone for their support at this horrific time. It has meant so much to the whole family.”

 


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