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Family tribute to tragic Davison girl

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Published Date: 26 November 2009
THE family of a Davison girl who died after a heart attack at a Brighton house party have described her as "a fantastic daughter and grand-daughter".
Gabi Price, 14, from Coleridge Crescent, Goring, died in the Royal Sussex County Hospital on Saturday night after suffering a heart attack at a house party in Moulsecoomb.

Speaking on behalf of her parents, Angie and Chris, and family, her grandfather, Adrian Price, said: "We would like to thank everybody who have been so kind and supportive at this dreadfully sad time.

"Gabi, as she was widely known, was a lively and lovely girl, whose untimely death has left an enormous hole in the lives of her family and wide circle of friends.

"She was a fun-loving person and the many tributes that have been paid to her reflect what a wonderful young woman she was.

"She was a fantastic daughter and granddaughter; a shining light has been extinguished and will never be re-lit."

Read Davison High School for Girls head teacher Della West's tribute to Gabi by clicking here.

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  • Last Updated: 26 November 2009 9:28 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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