Sunderland murder probe: School's tribute to talented former student Connor Brown who could 'light up a room' with his smile
The 18-year-old GP receptionist died in hospital in the early hours of Sunday a short time after he was found with life threatening injuries, which police said were consistent with a stabbing, in the lane next to The Borough pub in the city centre.
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Hide AdA GoFundMe page set up to support Connor's family has already gathered more than £9,000.
Steph Clay, assistant headteacher of Farringdon Community Academy, where Connor had been a pupil, issued a statement from the school.
She said: "On behalf of the whole school community, can I offer the following words at this sad time.
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Hide Ad"Connor was a very popular member of his year group and was a caring and supportive student throughout his five years at Farringdon Community Academy.
"Always polite and courteous in the way he engaged with both teachers and class mates, Connor had a really positive attitude; a talent for sport and a smile that could light up a room.
"In school today, his teachers remembered him as a delightful young man who made the most of the opportunities on offer to him.
"Everyone at Farringdon Community Academy wishes to express their sympathy to his family and friends, many of whom were friends together in our Class of 2016."
The donations page for Connor's family can be found here: www.gofundme.com/rip-connor-brown