Tragic, a teen was found hanged at her home in Wales. And now, the police makes an inquest for the girl’s death.
The 13-year-old girl named Shoolgirl Chantelle Jones was discovered at her house in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 1, just after 6pm.
Her family found her hanging, not conscious or breathing. Although the paramedics frantic efforts to save her, but the Castell Alun High School pupil was pronounced dead.
Chantelle was pronounced dead upon her arrival at Wrexham Maelor Hospital but the coroner said it was likely she “passed away while at home”.
Her death has sent shockwaves, and a number of events being organised to makes memories about her.
The Castell Alun High School, the place where the teen’s school described the pupils’ and teachers’ ‘devastation’ at her loss.
As cited News24xx.com from North Wales Live, her teachers said that Chantelle had such a lovely way of showing she cared, and this was evident to all, but especially those in her close friendship group.
Tributes have been pouring in for the teenager, who was also part of the Brynteg branch of the Clwyd and Gwynedd Army Cadet Force.
Hundreds also turned out for a balloon memorial to the popular teenager.
Meanwhile, the inquest was adjourned to a full hearing which will take place at a date yet to be fixed. And a post mortem was carried out with samples taken for histology and toxicology tests and the cause of her death was deferred until a full inquest.