Teenage Boy Dies from Meningitis, Two Others Treated
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- Lewis Waters, a sixth-form pupil at The Henley College, died from meningitis.
- Two other pupils from Reading schools are being treated for the infection, with close contacts offered antibiotics.
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A teenage boy who died after contracting meningitis has been described as "a funny, kind hearted soul" by his family. Lewis Waters, a sixth-form pupil at The Henley College in Oxfordshire, died earlier this week from the infection. Posting a tribute on Facebook, his family said they were "devastated" and "words simply can't describe the heartbreak and upset we're going through". Two pupils, one from Reading Blue Coat School and another from Highdown Secondary School and Sixth Form Centre in Reading, are also being treated for meningitis, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said. Lewis' dad Sean wrote: "Within a few hours of feeling a bit ill he developed sepsis and was taken from us. "He fought hard and was really taken care of by the ICU team but they just couldn't save him. The UKHSA announced on Thursday that it had identified a social network that connected Lewis and the other two young people. Close contacts linked to all three are being offered antibiotics as a precaution. A statement from Henley College said its "thoughts and sincere condolences are with the student's family and friends at this extremely difficult time". "We are supporting those affected within our college community and are following the advice and guidance given by the UKHSA," it added.





