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King's College tragedy: Star schoolboy softballer mourned

Author
Kirsty Wynn, NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Mon, 18 Feb 2019, 2:08PM
Trent Fa'aofo was a promising softball player.
Trent Fa'aofo was a promising softball player.

King's College tragedy: Star schoolboy softballer mourned

Author
Kirsty Wynn, NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Mon, 18 Feb 2019, 2:08PM

Students at Auckland's King's College are being supported after a classmate died suddenly.

The Auckland Softball Association named the student in a Facebook tribute as Trent Fa'aofo.

Tributes are pouring in from the national softball community for the Year 13 student who was a talented player.

He played in the club's Under-18 A Team and had played a couple of seasons for the Under-17 Emerging Sox team, a stepping stone to the junior team.

"Trent you will be dearly missed amongst the softball family," the Auckland Association said in the post.

"Our thoughts are with your friends and family at this time as well as all of your team mates past and present.

"Clubs, please be aware some teams have been granted dispensation for this weekend following this tragic news. We also ask that all teams observe a moments silence before their games tomorrow."

Trent died in south Auckland on Friday. A police spokesperson said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, which had been referred to the coroner.

School principal Simon Lamb wrote to parents via email to inform them of Trent's death.

He encouraged them to support their own children.

Lamb said the school was in mourning for the boy, who was a talented sportsman and loved playing softball.

"The college is in contact with the family and together we seek to firstly inform you of this news and to also offer you some guidance and advice for your family and your students," Lamb said in the email.

"Please be mindful of the needs of your child at this time. He or she may need extra care and support. Your child may want to talk about it and we encourage you to be available to listen."

Lamb said there was sure to be "deep shock and disbelief" at the boy's death and said staff would be available to offer support.

He said trained counselling staff would be at the school on Saturday and Sunday for those who needed to talk.

He would be speaking with the students this morning.

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