Young Mohammed Yasin was just six years old when he suffered a head injury. The youngster was said to be a “wonderful and much-loved pupil” who was “incredibly helpful, kind and caring”
A schoolboy has died after falling and hitting his head, his headteacher has confirmed.
Young Mohammed Yasin was just six years old when he suffered a head injury, although full details of his death are unknown. He was a pupil at Marlborough Primary School in Small Heath, Birmingham, and the headteacher has described him as a much-loved boy.
The school’s executive headteacher Razia Ali paid tribute to the youngster who he said was a “wonderful and much-loved pupil” who was “incredibly helpful, kind and caring”. He told Birmingham Live: “Our school community has been left devastated by the tragic passing of one of our wonderful and much-loved pupils.
“Yasin was an incredibly helpful, kind and caring pupil who brought a smile to the face of everyone who came across him. I know I speak for everyone when I say he will be deeply missed. All our thoughts and prayers are with Yasin’s family and friends.
“Our dedicated pastoral team is providing full support to all our pupils and colleagues as we come to terms with this very sad loss. We will consider a suitable way to commemorate Yasin at an appropriate time and after discussion with his family.”