Jeni Larmour, student at Newcastle University, dead



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The Royal School of Armagh

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Jeni Larmour was an assistant principal at The Royal School Armagh during the 19/20 school year

A Newcastle University student in Newtownhamilton, County Armagh, who died on Saturday, has been described as a “model student” by her former school.

Jeni Larmour, 18, was an assistant principal at The Royal School Armagh.

He was one of four people who died in suspected drug-related incidents in north-east England over the weekend.

The school said “without a doubt, given her academic ability and personality, Jeni had a bright future ahead of her.”

Ms Larmour was found dead shortly after 06:00 BST in student accommodation on Richardson Road in Newcastle.

An 18-year-old man arrested on suspicion of supplying a Class B drug has been released on police bail.

In a Facebook post, The Royal School Armagh said Ms. Larmour possessed “many of the values ​​that this school seeks to promote.”

“Her outstanding qualities as a student were recognized in her senior year when she was appointed assistant principal, a role she held to a very high standard,” she said.

“Jeni’s ambition was to attend The Royal School and she did not waste any of the opportunities offered here.”

The teenager had started studying architecture and urban planning at the University of Newcastle last month.

A spokesman for the University of Newcastle said: “We are shocked and saddened to learn of the death of one of our students and our welfare teams are offering support to those affected.”

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