A Polish teenager named Dagmara Przybysz has been found dead at her school. Przybysz had said at website Ask.fm two years ago that racism is her problem while at school.
Przybysz, 16, moved from Poland to Redruth, Cornwall in the United Kingdom with her family. She studied at pool Academy, where parademics pronounced her dead.
The Telegraph reported that the Devon and Cornwall Police are still making inquiries to determine what really happened to Przybysz. There is no issue of foul play at her death.
Polish Teenager Had 'A Very Promising Future'
"The loss of Dagmara is heartbreaking," Pool Academy principal Zelma Hill said, as per The Guardian. Hill added that the school is supporting students, staff and their families throughout the heartbreaking incident.
In a statement, Pool Academy called "with overwhelming sadness" Przybysz' death as tragic and sudden. Pool Academy also said that Przybysz "was a beautiful, bright and creative 16-year-old student with a very promising future ahead of her." Przybysz was said to have loved fashion and photography.
Polish Teenager Remembered
Mirror reported that a Facebook page has been set up in memory of Przybysz. The page is called Dagmara Przybysz remembrance page
Over 2,000 people have liked the page. In the description, it is said to be for the remembrance of "a lovely selfless girl who put everyone before herself."
A friend reportedly wrote "RIP Dagmara Przybysz, we had some good times. I've always seen you as an amazing person, we've had some fun times that I won't ever forget. You'll fit perfectly up there in heaven, we won't forget you. X" The latest post as of writing said that Przybysz loved her red scarf, which she is shown wearing in the page's display photo.
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