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Shock as north-east teenager dies while out with friends

Flowers left at the scene of a dead 14-year-old boy near Hillside School. Portlethen.
Flowers left at the scene of a dead 14-year-old boy near Hillside School. Portlethen.

A teenage boy has died after falling ill while out with friends over the weekend.

The 14-year-old, named locally as Zaine Grieve, is believed to have fallen and injured himself while standing at School Brae, Portlethen, a few hundred yards away from Hillside School.

Emergency services were called at about 11pm and passers-by attempted first aid in an effort to save the teenager’s life but sadly he died a short time later.

Yesterday afternoon dozens of youngsters gathered at the spot where the Portlethen Academy pupil was injured. Some simply sat in silence while others laid flowers.

One message left behind said: “Will miss you forever bro, everyone will. Fly high and don’t party too hard. Love you Zaine”.

There were also tributes paid online, with Jack Ross writing on Facebook: “Genuinely devastated. Rest easy. Far too young to go. You’ll always be my little bro Zaine”.

Last night North Kincardine councillor Alison Evison, who represents the town as part of her ward, said: “This loss is truly devastating. My thoughts are with the family and friends whose suffering will be beyond words and with everyone in the academy community who will be deeply saddened.

“I really appreciate the work that the police and academy are doing to give support to everyone.”

Last night police confirmed they would be continuing to gather information in the town to establish the exact circumstances that led to the tragic incident.

Inspector Darren Bruce said: “First and foremost our thoughts are with the boy’s‎ family as this extremely tragic and sad time.

“Enquiries are at an early stage to establish the exact circumstances surrounding his death but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.

“As part of our enquiries there will be a police presence in the area as information is gathered.

“I would like to thank everyone in the local community for your patience and understanding while this is carried out.”

As is the case with all sudden deaths a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal in due course.