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    Steve4x4 wrote:
    jimmy.p wrote:
    fishing801 wrote:
    And people out there say there is a god
    There is a god.
    Every soul shall taste death.

    Read the Quran,billions have read it,millions have MEMORISED it,
    NOT A DOT HAS BEEN CHANGED.

    Log on to Quran project for your free copy in english.

    Regards

    Ash
    "There is a god.
    Every soul shall taste death"

    Your full of B******T, we don't want to read the quran or the holy bible, they are just story books, nobody walked on water or fed thousands of folk with a few slices of bread and a couple of fish, it is very sad when a young person dies but it happens to us all, all our sympathies to to Jades family and friends.
    R.I.P
    Sympathies to the family and totally disagree with your comment and should show a bit of decency, b'!!!."
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Haslingden schoolgirl, 14, loses her fight for life

Jade Stringer Jade Stringer

A HASLINGDEN High School pupil has died six days after being found unconscious at her home.

Jade Stringer, 14, of Bolton Road, Edenfield, died in hospital at 3.15pm on Saturday.

Her death is not being treated as suspicious.

She had been in a critical condition in Fairfield Hospital since going into hospital on Sunday, June 10.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: “Shortly after 3.35pm on Sunday, June 10, police were called by paramedics to attend a house in Bolton Road, in Hawkshaw, Edenfield, following a report a 14-year-old girl had been found unconscious.

“Officers attended and the girl was taken to hospital by paramedics.”

On Friday, her headteacher Mark Jackson said the school’s thoughts and prayers were with Jade’s family, and friends.

Following news of her death, mourners have been paying tribute to Jade on Facebook and Twitter.

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