Family’s tribute to ‘miracle’ girl, 8, who died in ‘freak accident’ at school

Pictured here is Olivia-Grace HuxterA heartbroken mum is mourning her "beautiful baby girl" who died in a "freak accident" at her primary school.Olivia-Grace Huxter, eight, suffered a "traumatic event" at the 99-pupil village school and later died in hospital.She had travelled three miles from her home in Ferndale, Rhondda, to the mountainside Penrhys Primary School where the tragedy happened on Wednesday.Police are not revealing how she died until the results of a post mortem examination but a family member described it as a "freak accident" at the village school.Her devastated mum Melanie said: "My beautiful beautiful baby girl, I can't eat, I can't sleep without you."I'm so grateful I was able to hold you and sing you to sleep one last time with your favourite bedtime song."You were wanted, admired and absolutely adored by everyone lucky enough to have known you."I don't know what life will look like now. I love you to the moon and back...twice."Another family member said there had been a "freak accident" in the school which led to the tragedy but no one was to blame.She said: "We as a family wanted to thank you all for your kind messages and love. We're devastated and trying to come to terms with what has happened."We wanted people to know there was no fault and it was a freak accident."South Wales Police said they had been called to the school but there were no suspicious circumstances and investigation on behalf of the coroner was under way.Penrhys Primary School shut to all pupil following the event but said it was reopening today(friday).In a post on the school's Facebook page on Wednesday afternoon the head teacher thanked parents for their messages of support and confirmed the school would be closed after the tragedy.It said: "Due to the traumatic event that happened at our lovely school this afternoon we will be closed for all children tomorrow."School will be open for children and staff again on Friday."Local councillor for Tylorstown and Ynyshir Julie Edwards said the matter was being investigated by South Wales Police and urged residents to not speculate to stop misinformation spreading.A spokesman for South Wales Police said: "South Wales Police is investigating the sudden death of an eight-year-old girl in Ferndale."Emergency services were called to Penrhys Primary School in Ferndale just after 2pm on Wednesday, October 8, to reports of a medical episode. The girl was taken to hospital where she later died."There are no suspicious circumstances and an investigation on behalf of the coroner is now under way."Cllr Julie Edwards posted the following statement on social media: "I've been made aware of a tragic incident which occurred in Penrhys on Wednesday. South Wales Police are fully investigating the matter and more details will be released shortly."Note: We have heard there was a collision with another pupil but not happy to go with that at this stage.WALES NEWS SERVICE
Olivia-Grace Huxter died after a ‘freak accident’ at school earlier this week (Picture: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

An eight-year-old girl who overcame heart surgery and pneumonia has died after a ‘freak accident’ at her primary school.

Olivia-Grace Huxter died after the incident at Penrhys Primary School in Ferndale in the Rhondda Valley, Wales, on Wednesday.

The nature of the incident has not been made public, but South Wales Police said it is investigating the death.

‘There are no suspicious circumstances and an investigation on behalf of the coroner is now underway,’ a spokesperson for the force said.

Olivia-Grace’s family have now paid tribute to her ‘bravery and strength’. The young girl overcame open heart surgery at six months old and pneumonia at five years old.

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Her mum Melanie said: ‘My beautiful, beautiful baby girl, I can’t eat, I can’t sleep without you.

Pictured here is Penrhys Primary School A heartbroken mum is mourning her "beautiful baby girl" who died in a "freak accident" at her primary school. Oliva-Grace Huxter, eight, suffered a "traumatic event" at the 99-pupil village school and later died in hospital. She had travelled three miles from her home in Ferndale, Rhondda, to the mountainside Penrhys Primary School where the tragedy happened on Wednesday. Police are not revealing how she died until the results of a post mortem examination but a family member described it as a "freak accident" at the village school. Her devastated mum Melanie said: "My beautiful beautiful baby girl, I can't eat, I can't sleep without you. "I'm so grateful I was able to hold you and sing you to sleep one last time with your favourite bedtime song. "You were wanted, admired and absolutely adored by everyone lucky enough to have known you. "I don't know what life will look like now. I love you to the moon and back...twice." Another family member said there had been a "freak accident" in the school which led to the tragedy but no one was to blame. She said: "We as a family wanted to thank you all for your kind messages and love. We're devastated and trying to come to terms with what has happened. "We wanted people to know there was no fault and it was a freak accident." South Wales Police said they had been called to the school but there were no suspicious circumstances and investigation on behalf of the coroner was under way. Penrhys Primary School shut to all pupil following the event but said it was reopening today(friday). In a post on the school's Facebook page on Wednesday afternoon the head teacher thanked parents for their messages of support and confirmed the school would be closed after the tragedy. It said: "Due to the traumatic event that happened at our lovely school this afternoon we will be closed for all children tomorrow. "School will be open for children and staff again on Friday." Local councillor for Tylorstown and Ynyshir Julie Edwards said the matter was being investigated by South Wales Police and urged residents to not speculate to stop misinformation spreading. A spokesman for South Wales Police said: "South Wales Police is investigating the sudden death of an eight-year-old girl in Ferndale. "Emergency services were called to Penrhys Primary School in Ferndale just after 2pm on Wednesday, October 8, to reports of a medical episode. The girl was taken to hospital where she later died. "There are no suspicious circumstances and an investigation on behalf of the coroner is now under way." Cllr Julie Edwards posted the following statement on social media: "I've been made aware of a tragic incident which occurred in Penrhys on Wednesday. South Wales Police are fully investigating the matter and more details will be released shortly." Note: We have heard there was a collision with another pupil but not happy to go with that at this stage. WALES NEWS SERVICE
The incident happened at Penrhys Primary School (Picture: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

‘I’m so grateful I was able to hold you and sing you to sleep one last time with your favourite bedtime song.

‘You were wanted, admired and absolutely adored by everyone lucky enough to have known you.

‘I don’t know what life will look like now. I love you to the moon and back… Twice.’

Olivia-Grace’s favourite time of year was Christmas, and she would ask for her mum to sing ‘Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer’ to her before bed every night, all year round.

Penrhys Primary School was closed to all pupils following the incident, but reopened on Friday.

Olivia-Grace’s family said she was ‘adored and loved as if she was their own’ by the school, adding they ‘can’t thank them enough for the love and compassion that they always showed her’.

They also thanked police, paramedics and hospital staff who ‘took care of our little girl and gave us the opportunity to say goodbye’.

In a statement to the Daily Mail, her family said: ‘Olivia-Grace was our perfect miracle baby. Her superpower was her incredible ability to make anyone feel better, whether it was family, a friend or simply a stranger in the street or down an aisle at Asda.

Pictured here is Oliva-Grace Huxter A heartbroken mum is mourning her "beautiful baby girl" who died in a "freak accident" at her primary school. Oliva-Grace Huxter, eight, suffered a "traumatic event" at the 99-pupil village school and later died in hospital. She had travelled three miles from her home in Ferndale, Rhondda, to the mountainside Penrhys Primary School where the tragedy happened on Wednesday. Police are not revealing how she died until the results of a post mortem examination but a family member described it as a "freak accident" at the village school. Her devastated mum Melanie said: "My beautiful beautiful baby girl, I can't eat, I can't sleep without you. "I'm so grateful I was able to hold you and sing you to sleep one last time with your favourite bedtime song. "You were wanted, admired and absolutely adored by everyone lucky enough to have known you. "I don't know what life will look like now. I love you to the moon and back...twice." Another family member said there had been a "freak accident" in the school which led to the tragedy but no one was to blame. She said: "We as a family wanted to thank you all for your kind messages and love. We're devastated and trying to come to terms with what has happened. "We wanted people to know there was no fault and it was a freak accident." South Wales Police said they had been called to the school but there were no suspicious circumstances and investigation on behalf of the coroner was under way. Penrhys Primary School shut to all pupil following the event but said it was reopening today(friday). In a post on the school's Facebook page on Wednesday afternoon the head teacher thanked parents for their messages of support and confirmed the school would be closed after the tragedy. It said: "Due to the traumatic event that happened at our lovely school this afternoon we will be closed for all children tomorrow. "School will be open for children and staff again on Friday." Local councillor for Tylorstown and Ynyshir Julie Edwards said the matter was being investigated by South Wales Police and urged residents to not speculate to stop misinformation spreading. A spokesman for South Wales Police said: "South Wales Police is investigating the sudden death of an eight-year-old girl in Ferndale. "Emergency services were called to Penrhys Primary School in Ferndale just after 2pm on Wednesday, October 8, to reports of a medical episode. The girl was taken to hospital where she later died. "There are no suspicious circumstances and an investigation on behalf of the coroner is now under way." Cllr Julie Edwards posted the following statement on social media: "I've been made aware of a tragic incident which occurred in Penrhys on Wednesday. South Wales Police are fully investigating the matter and more details will be released shortly." Note: We have heard there was a collision with another pupil but not happy to go with that at this stage. WALES NEWS SERVICE
Olivia-Grace’s family have paid tribute to her (Picture: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

‘She loved to dance and sing. One day to country and western, the next day to Stormzy.

‘She overcame major open heart surgery and pneumonia even though the doctors thought she might not battle through it.

‘She was determined, brave and would put the strongest man to shame. She was a very gentle soul but had the ability to flip a dining room table at the slightest inconvenience. 

‘She had everyone wrapped around her little finger and she knew it. You couldn’t not smile around her.

‘If you were having a bad day, Olivia-Grace was the one you needed to see, she was the magic that could fix anything. She was the centre of our family.’

A fundraising page to help pay for Olivia-Grace’s funeral has been set up, and has already raised nearly £10,000.

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