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Yorkshire schoolgirl, 12, dies on French trip Yorkshire schoolgirl, 12, dies on French trip
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A 12-year-old girl from Yorkshire has died while swimming on a school trip at a French adventure centre.A 12-year-old girl from Yorkshire has died while swimming on a school trip at a French adventure centre.
The pupil, from Wolfreton School, near Hull, was taken to hospital in Limoges by air ambulance on Tuesday afternoon.The pupil, from Wolfreton School, near Hull, was taken to hospital in Limoges by air ambulance on Tuesday afternoon.
A member of staff at Le Maury activity centre told the BBC the incident took place on the beach by a lake.A member of staff at Le Maury activity centre told the BBC the incident took place on the beach by a lake.
French radio reports have said the girl was among a group jumping from a pontoon which overturned, trapping some children beneath it.French radio reports have said the girl was among a group jumping from a pontoon which overturned, trapping some children beneath it.
The girl had reportedly spent several days at the centre before her death.The girl had reportedly spent several days at the centre before her death.
Twenty four students and three staff were on the trip in the Massif Central region of France.Twenty four students and three staff were on the trip in the Massif Central region of France.
Head teacher Dave McCready said it was a "dreadful shock" to the whole school.Head teacher Dave McCready said it was a "dreadful shock" to the whole school.
He added: "The parents and sister of the student involved are now in France and our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go to the family at this very difficult time.He added: "The parents and sister of the student involved are now in France and our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go to the family at this very difficult time.
"As a parent myself I only begin to imagine the pain felt by her parents and family at her death at such a young age.""As a parent myself I only begin to imagine the pain felt by her parents and family at her death at such a young age."
Mr McCready said the rest of the students on the trip were being cared for by staff from the school and the activity centre.Mr McCready said the rest of the students on the trip were being cared for by staff from the school and the activity centre.
"The school staff in France have the situation in hand and have been joined by two senior staff from the school, who travelled overnight to the activity centre site to provide further support.""The school staff in France have the situation in hand and have been joined by two senior staff from the school, who travelled overnight to the activity centre site to provide further support."
He said the French authorities had already begun an investigation into what had happened and were interviewing the rest of the group.He said the French authorities had already begun an investigation into what had happened and were interviewing the rest of the group.
"Once this procedure is completed plans will be implemented to bring the group home as soon as possible, " he said."Once this procedure is completed plans will be implemented to bring the group home as soon as possible, " he said.
The children had left for France on 18 July and had been due to return home on Thursday.The children had left for France on 18 July and had been due to return home on Thursday.
'Tragic events''Tragic events'
Steve Scott, managing director of trip organiser Activ4, said the exact circumstances surrounding the death remained unclear. Steve Scott, managing director of trip organiser Activ4, said the group were swimming after activities scheduled by adventure camp staff had concluded.
He said: "The owners of the activity centre and senior management from Activ4 are working closely with the local authority and the school to provide all necessary support and assistance." He said: "A senior member of Activ4 staff is currently in Meymac, liaising with the adventure centre owners and staff, local authorities and French police, and providing support and assistance to teachers and students affected by the incident."
The East Riding of Yorkshire Council said it was also providing close support to the school and to the student's family and arrangements were being made for the school party to return home.The East Riding of Yorkshire Council said it was also providing close support to the school and to the student's family and arrangements were being made for the school party to return home.
Mike Furbank, head of schools at the council, said: "There will be a full investigation into the incident and it would be inappropriate to comment further about the details of these tragic events, which the authorities in France are looking into."Mike Furbank, head of schools at the council, said: "There will be a full investigation into the incident and it would be inappropriate to comment further about the details of these tragic events, which the authorities in France are looking into."
The adventure centre, according to its website, has been operating for about 25 years and specialises in activities such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing and boarding as well as climbing, mountain biking and orienteering.The adventure centre, according to its website, has been operating for about 25 years and specialises in activities such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing and boarding as well as climbing, mountain biking and orienteering.