The headteacher of a Helensburgh schoolgirl who died in a suspected drugs death has paid tribute.
Olivia Curley, 11, sadly passed away at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow on Monday, November 17. She was taken by ambulance to hospital on Sunday after taking unwell at her family home.
The girl was an S1 pupil at Hermitage Academy, reports the Daily Record .
The head teacher, Douglas Morgan, said her death was a huge loss to pupils and colleagues.
He said: "We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of our S1 pupil, Olivia Curley.
"Olivia was a much-loved member of our school community and an important part of the P7 group at Hermitage Primary, who recently joined us at Hermitage Academy. Her loss is felt profoundly by staff, pupils, and families alike.
"To support

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