St Lucy’s School in Wahroonga: Boy, 10, dies at disabled school after being crushed by a lift

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A ten-year-old pupil has died after being crushed by a elevate at a college for the disabled in Sydney‘s north-west.

Emergency companies have been referred to as to St Lucy’s College in Wahroonga at 2pm on Wednesday over studies of a kid being severely injured on campus. 

Cops from Kuring-Gai Police Space Command arrived to seek out the boy trapped underneath a elevate. 

Fireplace and Rescue companies have been capable of free the boy nonetheless he died on the scene. 

St Lucy’s accommodates each main and highschool college students with autism, sensory impairments and gentle to extreme mental disabilities. 

St Lucy's School in Wahroonga (pictured) has been shut down as emergency services attend the scene where a child is believed to have been seriously hurt

St Lucy’s College in Wahroonga (pictured) has been shut down as emergency companies attend the scene the place a baby is believed to have been severely harm

The scholar is believed to have been in a wheelchair, the Day by day Telegraph reported.

The college was positioned into lockdown shortly after the incident, with pupil’s households believed to have been notified. 

NSW Police stay on campus and have arrange against the law scene whereas a restoration operations stays ongoing. 

A spokesperson for NSW Police stated the incident will not be an ongoing threat to the general public or different college students.

A report can be ready for the Coroner. 

Extra to come back.

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