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UPDATED: Book of condolence - Luca Green



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TRIBUTES have been paid to a schoolboy who died suddenly just two days after his eighth birthday party.
Luca Green, of Finch Close, Uppingham, died suddenly on Monday morning at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford with his parents Sharon and Stuart by his bedside.

Their only child had enjoyed his party with some friends on Saturday afternoon, the day be
fore his birthday. But after going to bed complained of a headache at about midnight.

The Uppingham Primary School pupil was rushed to Kettering General Hospital and transferred to John Radcliffe Hospital where he was put on a life support machine.

His friends and fellow pupils were told of his death on Tuesday during a special morning service at the school.

If you want to pay tribute to Luca click here to email the newsdesk.

Tributes:

To sharon, stuart and family ,
so sorry to hear about the loss of little luca .Our hearts go out to you all at this very sad time .
love to you all
from
tracey, chelsea and family

To Sharon and Stewart so sorry to hear the really sad news. Luca was such a fun loving child and will always be remembered in my heart, especially at Christmas as he and Lacey always are for their fun and frollics when moving the stage props as Mary and Joseph. Thinking about you all, love always Jackie Pusch.





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