Tributes paid to ‘really lovely’ young girl following tragic death at party
TRIBUTES have been paid to a “really lovely” 14-yearold girl who died at the weekend following a party.
Police Scotland said they received a report that the teenager, understood to be Zoe Bremner, had died in Dundasvale Court, Glasgow, at 12.45am on Sunday.
A boy and a girl, both aged 15, who were also at the property were treated at the city’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after becoming unwell but they have since been discharged. Police say their investigations have revealed the teenagers were at a party in the
Yoker area late on Saturday afternoon.
They returned to Dundasvale Court in the evening and in the early hours of the morning they contacted emergency services. One line of inquiry in the police investigation is whether the incidents may be drugrelated. Kay Dingwall, headteacher at Knightswood Secondary, said: “This is such tragic news and our heartfelt sympathies and prayers are with Zoe’s family and friends at this extremely sad time. Zoe was a really lovely girl and will be sorely missed by all the staff and pupils at the school.
“We will do all that we can to help and support young people and staff who will obviously be deeply affected by this saddest of news today and during the difficult days ahead.”
The death is being treated as unexplained. SAIF Ial-Islam Gaddafi, the most prominent son of Libya’s late dictator Muammar Gaddafi, wants to bring peace to the country after being set free after more than five years in captivity.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, 44, had been held by rebel militias in eastern Libya since November 2011 when he was caught trying to flee into neighbouring Niger after the death of his father and brother Mutassim.
Tripoli’s UN-backed government still considers him a war criminal, after a court sentenced him to death, in absentia, in 2015 for crimes during the revolution. If Saif leaves Libya, he may also face arrest on an indictment from the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
His lawyer Khaled