Llanelli Star

Boy who died after school incident ‘was bullied’

Father claims ‘number of meetings’ held with school

- Anna Lewis

THE father of a pupil who died in hospital after an incident at St John Lloyd Catholic School in Llanelli has alleged his son was bullied at school.

Bradley John, 14, died in hospital after being taken there following an incident at the school on Wednesday.

Byron John, Bradley’s father, paid tribute to his son this week, describing him as a “charismati­c, wonderful and dearly loved individual”.

In an interview with BBC Wales Today, Mr John – whose son had Attention Deficit Hyperactiv­e Disorder (ADHD) – said Bradley had been bullied.

THE father of an Ammanford boy who died in hospital after an incident at St John Lloyd Catholic School in Llanelli has alleged his son was bullied at school.

Bradley John, 14, died in hospital after being taken there following an incident at the school on Wednesday.

Byron John, Bradley’s father, paid tribute to his son this week, describing him as a “charismati­c, wonderful and dearly loved individual”.

And in an interview with BBC Wales Today, Mr John – whose son had Attention Deficit Hyperactiv­e Disorder (ADHD) – said Bradley had been bullied.

When asked if Bradley mentioned problems to him or talked about being bullied, Mr John said: “Yes. There were a number of incidents that we addressed with the school.

“We would come in for meetings and, looking back, I do feel that more emphasis and understand­ing should be given to the condition [ADHD].”

Asked if he thought Bradley’s ADHD made him a target for bullies, Mr John said: “Definitely.”

“We dropped off an apparently happy, healthy 14-year-old on Wednesday morning. Something upset him. With a child with ADHD it doesn’t take a lot, the little things mean a lot.

“Please, please, be sympatheti­c, you can hurt them so badly, so very easily.

“He was so loved; if he could have seen that we could have prevented this.”

The BBC reported that Bradley was found in the toilets at his school before he was taken to hospital.

Mr John said: “Whatever we do from here we are never going to see him, we are never going to laugh with him, we are never going to get mad at him, we are never going to support him, we are never going to be his friend.”

Paying tribute to Bradley, Mr John described the high school pupil as his “best friend”.

Since his death, friends of the schoolboy have started a social media video campaign to remember him. The #BlowforBra­dley campaign remembers the Ammanford pupil, who was a keen participan­t in so-called “clean-boot” hunts which see dogs following a human scent.

Dyfed-Powys Police said on Wednesday the incident was not being treated as suspicious.

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St John Lloyd Catholic School pupil Bradley John, who has died.

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