Monday, March 18, 2013

6 year Old dies hitting head on a metal pole

Tragic: Cain MacDonald, of Inverness, was described by his parents as 'a loving, happy and active child'
Cain MacDonald

Tragic: Cain MacDonald, of Inverness, was declared by his parents as 'a loving, blessed and alive child'

Tragic: Cain MacDonald, of Inverness, was declared by his parents as 'a loving, blessed and alive child'

A six-year-old boy has died afterwards hitting his arch on a metal pole while arena on a trampoline in a garden with his friends.

Cain MacDonald, of Inverness, was declared by his devastated parents Myrrh and George as a loving, blessed and alive child'.

The Dalneigh Primary Academy adherent died at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness endure Thursday.

Cain's parents said: He was a archetypal wee boy and admired arena alfresco with his brothers, cousins and friends. We are devastated by his accident and he will be hardly absent by us all.'

The brace accept addition son, Reagan, nine.

In a letter to Cain's relatives, his headteacher Shona MacKinnon said: Cain was a accepted little boy who is abundantly absent by us all.

'This is a shock to all the academy association and we are all acutely saddened.'

Georgina Quin said in a Facebook tribute: Just don't apperceive what to say, doesn't assume real. Going to absence seeing your bold wee smile every day. A appropriate little boy who will never be forgotten.'
Education: Cain MacDonald, who died last Thursday, was a pupil at Dalneigh Primary School in Inverness
Rachel Mackay added: Absolutely heartbreaking. My thoughts are with the family. Cannot even activate to appreciate how they accept to all be feeling. Rest in accord little one.'

And Donna Hooper said: 'A admirable boy - he looks just like his father. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Macca (George) and his family. No ancestor should accept to coffin their child.'

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