Tributes have been paid to a ‘kind’ student who drowned in a Welsh lake on a Duke of Edinburgh camping trip
Umar Dumbuya, 18, from east London, was with students on the trip to lakes in Powys, Wales, on June 30.
His body was pulled from a body of water shortly after just one of several deaths in the UK heatwave at the turn of the month.
A statement from Leyton Sixth Form said: ‘It is with profound sadness that we share the heartbreaking loss of a much-loved student who tragically passed away in a sudden accident.
‘Umar will be remembered for their kindness, warmth, and the positive impact he had on his family, friends, classmates, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing them. Umar’s loss has left an immeasurable void in the hearts of all who loved them.
They added: ‘With the permission of the family, during this incredibly difficult time, we are raising funds to help support them with funeral expenses and other unexpected costs, allowing them the time and space to grieve without additional financial burden.’
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