'Popular' student, 12, who died in Lewisham flat fire had 'bright future ahead of him' as school pays tribute
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Fabian, a Year 7 pupil at The John Roan School, tragically died in a flat fire in Lewisham. Known for his talent in football and positive demeanor, he was highly respected and loved by peers and teachers alike. Principal Jennie Sanderson expressed condolences to Fabian's family, emphasizing the school's support for students during this difficult period. A Book of Remembrance will be available for students to honor his memory. A woman, aged 54, was injured in the incident but her injuries are not considered life-threatening.
Fabian was a very popular, happy and highly respected student who was known and loved by many across the school. He was an extremely keen sportsman and particularly talented at football.
Principal Sanderson said her thoughts and prayers were with Fabian's family and friends at this time, and she emphasized the importance of routine and consistency for young people during difficult times.
The John Roan School will be opening a Book of Remembrance today for students to sign with tributes to Fabian, allowing the community to express their condolences and memories.
Despite their efforts, Fabian was pronounced dead shortly afterwards. A woman, aged 54, was taken to hospital by paramedics. Her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
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