The 17-year-old high school student Stirling Heriot died on Friday (18th) in a car accident on the distant road of Quambone in Australia.
According to police, Heriot was driving on a road when his vehicle became out of control and overturned several times. The ambulance was alerted but declared dead on site.
The accident occurred a few kilometers from the property of the Heriot family in CoonaBle.
Heriot’s death was deeply mourned by The King’s School’s colorful student community in Sydney, a school reserved for boys.
“Stirling was widely admired by his kindness, generosity and the fact that he contacted his environment warmly,” he wrote on the school’s Facebook page.
The young boy was a member of the rugby and rowing team and participated in a project aimed at building a new trailer to use a family farm.
“Your loss will be deeply felt by your family, friends, Baker Hake, a residential community, 12th grade classmates and many other schoolmates who have been honored to know and teach her,” the announcement continued.
“Please keep the Heriot family in their prayers during this deeply painful period,” the institution asked.
Friends and family members wrote support and compassion messages for the post.
“My sincere condolences to this wonderful boy’s family and the school community. He was too young,” a commenter wrote.
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