Seven-Year-Old Precious Lewis Dies After Collapsing at Indiana After-School Program
Seven-Year-Old Precious Lewis Dies After Collapsing at Indiana After-School Program
Seven-Year-Old Precious Lewis Dies After Collapsing at Indiana After-School Program
Seven-year-old Precious Lewis has died after collapsing at an after-school care programme in Indiana. Staff at Potter's Wheel tried to save her, but she was later pronounced dead. The community is now mourning a child remembered for her energy and creativity.
Precious was at Potter's Wheel when she suddenly collapsed. Employees performed life-saving measures, but she did not survive. The cause of death remains under investigation, though a coroner noted she had an enlarged heart. A full autopsy report is still pending.
Her family is struggling to cover funeral expenses. The after-school programme has set up a fund to help with costs. A service to honour Precious will take place this Saturday. Friends and staff described her as a bright, outgoing girl. She loved skating, drawing, dancing, and making TikTok videos. Her sudden death has left those who knew her in shock.
The community continues to support Precious's family as they prepare for her funeral. The fundraiser aims to ease the financial burden of burial costs. No official statement from local or state health authorities regarding the incident has been made public.
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