The family of a talented schoolgirl in Norfolk is devastated following her sudden death at home. Adriana Retyte, a 14-year-old football enthusiast known for bringing joy and light to those around her, passed away at Addenbrooke’s Hospital on May 10, two days after emergency services responded to an incident at her residence in Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk.
A coroner’s court inquest revealed that Adriana’s death was due to hanging. Her mother, Greta Saggers, expressed profound sadness in a Facebook post, thanking everyone for their support during this challenging time. Mrs. Saggers is a managing director at Anglian Recruitment and also works at her husband’s property business, which sponsors local sports teams including Wymondham Rugby Club and Taverham Toucans, where Adriana played.
Tributes for Adriana have flooded in on a fundraising platform supporting Papyrus, a youth suicide prevention charity. Friends and well-wishers remember Adriana as a bright and joyful individual who impacted many lives positively.
Adriana, born in Drogheda, Ireland, on February 27, 2012, was a Year 9 student at Langley School in Norfolk. The school community mourns her loss, describing her as a valued member known for her kindness, positive attitude, and active participation in various school activities.
A funeral service for Adriana is scheduled at St Faith’s Crematorium in Norwich on May 21. The school is providing support to those affected by her passing and requests privacy for the family during this difficult time.
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