Boy, 12, takes his own life' at home after being 'targeted by bullies
Tragedy as 'happy-go-lucky' boy, 12, 'takes his own life' at home after being 'targeted by bullies'
- Paramedics were scrambled to Mason Warwick's Brighton home last Thursday
- His parents Kelly and Daniel claim he 'took his own life due to nasty bullies'
- Paid tribute to their 'amazing special angel' who was 'happy' before death
A family has been left heartbroken after their 12-year-old son 'took his own life' in his own home after being 'targeted by bullies'.
Paramedics were rushed to Mason Warwick's family home in Brighton on Thursday but they were unable to save him.
His parents Kelly and Daniel claim he 'took his own life due to nasty bullies' but police have not yet confirmed an official cause of death.
Speaking today, Mrs. Warwick paid tribute to her 'amazing special angel'
Paramedics were rushed to Mason Warwick's family home in Brighton on Thursday but they were unable to save him |
Another relative said you 'couldn't ask for a better kid', while a close friend admitted they were 'surprised' he appeared to have taken his own life.
The friend, who asked not to be named, said: 'He was a really sweet boy and he was a really nice person.
'The fact he took his own life really surprised us because he seemed like a happy person. He seemed like a really happy person.'
A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for the Warwick family claims he was the victim of bullying.
It reads: 'As most of you know this beautiful little boy Mason took his own life on Thursday night due to nasty bullies.
'He was such a loving caring young man with a heart of gold.
His parents Kelly (pictured with him) and Daniel claim he 'took his own life due to nasty bullies' but police have not yet confirmed an official cause of death |
His parents are struggling with the loss of their little prince as you can imagine and would love anyone to help raise a bit of money to help them at this sad time.
'Money won't bring that precious boy home but will help the family a little. Rip Mason.'
His death is not being treated as suspicious and the coroner has been informed.
A spokesman for his school, Vardean, said: 'We are deeply saddened to report the unexpected death of one of our Year 8 students, Mason Warwick.
'The thoughts and prayers of the whole community are with the family and friends of Mason who are dealing with their terrible loss.'
Headteacher William Deighan added: 'This is devastating news.
Mason was a Year 8 pupil at Varndean School (pictured) in Brighton, where staff and the headteacher have paid tribute to him |
The death of a child reminds us just how precious our children are and it will be very important to hold and support them in the next few days and weeks.
'Our focus as a school at the moment is on supporting the family, our students, and staff at this exceptionally difficult time.'
A letter to parents stated: 'Working closely with our colleagues at the Brighton and Hove Inclusion Support Service we are making plans to support students, staff and families and I will make you aware of these as they become more fully developed.'
A Sussex Police spokesman said: 'Police were called to Queen's Park Road, Brighton, at about 11pm on Thursday to concern for a child.
'Sadly the 12-year-old boy died at the hospital. His death is not being treated as suspicious and the coroner has been informed.'
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