Monday, June 28, 2010

Convent schoolgirl found dead in north London

By Andrew Hough Published: 6:07PM GMT 05 March 2010

Convent schoolgirl found passed in north London: sixteen year-old Jessie Wright sixteen year-old Jessie Wright"s physique was found dumped nearby Kings Cross hire Photo: PA

The sixteen year-old"s physique was found dumped in a outworn alley nearby Kings Cross station, north London.

Family and friends have paid reverence to the tyro from Maria Fidelis Catholic propagandize in Camden, one of the capital"s oldest priory schools.

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Friends pronounced she had only recovered from surgery after liquid was detected on her brain.

A nineteen year-old man, declared locally as Zak Bush and believed to be the girl"s boyfriend, was being questioned by detectives at a North London military hire in tie with her death.

It stays misleading how she died, but detectives are questioning either she fell, or was pushed, from a balcony.

A military source pronounced her deadly injuries were unchanging with someone who had suffered a fall.

It is accepted that her semi-naked physique was found on Thursday afternoon by legislature workers only yards from her home in Islington, north London, where she lived with her grandparents.

Sources pronounced there had been no try to censor the body, that was found at the finish of the alleyway, a short area from a outworn York Road subterraneous station.

There were no viewable signs of passionate attack but the girl"s garments appeared to be have been disturbed.

A post mortem is to take place after but military reliable that outlines appeared to have been left on her body.

Carla Wright, her aunt, said: "My hermit is going by hell. I feel similar to this is not happening.

"She was a poetic girl. I will regularly recollect her as a pleasing immature lady who has had her hold up taken afar from her.

"She was unequivocally bubbly and she was a happy girl. She was a poetic lady and she had a heart of gold."

Her grandmother, Marian Lucraft, 57, declined to criticism at the family home.

Tearful groups of family and friends, a little ready to go in propagandize uniform, arrived at the theatre with records and flowering plants on Friday.

One family member, who did not wish to be named, said: "She was the majority pleasing lady you would ever see in the total world."

Another said: "She was beautiful, She was a unequivocally kind and outspoken person, a bubbly girl.

"She had a heart of bullion and was regularly happy. She would have put up a quarrel I cannot hold we are articulate about this. I have well known her given we were about 12."

Another friend, Madeline Moloney, 15, from Holloway, north London said: "She was so kind and caring and regularly funny.

"She was similar to a sister to me. She was unequivocally close to her gran."

A orator for Scotland Yard said: "We keep an open mind at this early theatre re the resources of the death."

They urged witnesses to come forward.

A orator for the propagandize was not accessible for comment.

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