The school added that it will investigate the incident and keep parents informed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – A male Secondary 2 student from the Singapore Sports School’s badminton academy died on Wednesday, the school has confirmed.
SSP updated its Facebook page on Wednesday with an all-black cover photo and a black-and-white school logo. “He was a promising youth athlete and has won several national age-group competitions. He was also well-liked by his peers, teachers and coaches.” “The continued well-being of our student-athletes remains our utmost priority. We seek the public’s understanding to give the family privacy during this time of grief.”
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