Tributes to schoolgirl, 12, who died at home in ‘game gone wrong’ as police rule out suspicious death

Hundreds of emotional tributes have been pouring in on social media for a young schoolgirl who died during a ‘game gone wrong’ at her family home.

Honey French, 12, was found dead at her home in the Milford Haven area of ​​Pembrokeshire on Saturday morning, in an incident described by her mother Jessica as a ‘terrible accident’.

Police were informed of the ‘match gone wrong’ by the Welsh Ambulance Service on Saturday and have since ruled out any foul play.

Officers have yet to reveal how schoolgirl Honey died. The coroner is now preparing a report.

Speaking about the loss of her young daughter, Jessica French said; ‘This was a terrible accident, a game gone wrong. Our hearts are shattered; she was the most loved little girl of all’.

Honey French (pictured) died on Saturday during a ‘match gone wrong’ at her parental home in Pembrokeshire

Tributes have been pouring in for Honey since her death was confirmed, with hundreds of condolences sent via social media to parents Jessica and Alan French and her older brother.

Stacey-Leigh Keeble wrote in tribute: “Honey [bee] one of my daughter’s best friends, heartbroken by the news, you left too soon.’

She said her daughter was “heartbroken” and added: “I hope you are dancing beautifully there.”

A Facebook group from Milford Haven also paid tribute, saying: ‘Our town is in mourning for a young lady loved by so many, please light a candle for the French family and keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

‘May the light of Honey continue to shine brightly.’

Tributes have been pouring in for Honey French, 12, following her tragic death on Saturday

Tributes have been pouring in for Honey French, 12, following her tragic death on Saturday

Commenting on the online tribute, Jessica said: ‘Thank you for all your kind messages. All these photos show me how much other people love her too.”

Dyfed-Powys Police officers have made themselves available to support students at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi following the tragic death.

In a statement, a spokesperson said: ‘Our thoughts are with her family at this time and support has been offered by specialist officers.

“The death is not being treated as suspicious.

‘Children affected by this incident can find help and support from Childline by calling 0800 1111.’

An inquest will be opened by Pembrokeshire Coroner and the cause of death will be determined.