Joshua died after collapsing on Friday afternoon (Picture: JustGiving)
Tributes have been paid to a 12-year-old boy with an ‘infectious laugh’ who died after collapsing in a school field.
Joshua Lloyd died after he collapsed in a Shropshire school at around 4 pm on Friday following reports he had dropped to the ground.
It is believed onlookers battled to save Joshua while paramedics were on their way to Dawley’s Telford Langley School.
Paramedics took him to hospital but he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving.
Joshua’s family today paid tribute to him, saying he touched so many people’s lives as they are hoping to raise money in his memory on a JustGiving page.
They said: ‘Joshua was a beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend who brought endless joy and love to all those around him.
‘It is with heavy hearts that we share the devastating news of Joshua’s untimely passing at the tender age of 12.
‘His infectious laughter, kind heart, and boundless enthusiasm touched the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know him.’
Emergency services were called to Dawley’s Telford Langley School
The family have also started a Just Giving page in an attempt to raise money for his devastated parents, and two sisters.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: ‘We were called to reports of a child who had collapsed at Langley School in Dawley, Telford.
‘The first ambulance arrived six minutes after the call and was backed up by a second ambulance, a paramedic manager and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford.
‘On arrival, crews found a patient in a critical condition, already receiving medical support from bystanders. Crews took over and provided advanced care to the child before he was taken on blue lights to Princess Royal Hospital.
‘The doctor and critical care paramedic on the aircraft travelled with the ambulance crew on the way to hospital, where medics were on standby to receive the child.
‘Sadly, shortly after arrival at hospital it became apparent nothing could be done to save the child despite everyone’s best efforts and he was confirmed deceased.’
A West Mercia Police added: ‘West Midlands Ambulance Service alerted us that they were responding to a medical emergency involving a child at a school in Telford.
‘Tragically the child died in hospital that afternoon. His death isn’t being treated as suspicious. The thoughts of all of us are with his family and friends.’
‘His infectious laughter, kind heart, and boundless enthusiasm touched the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know him.’