A second terrible tragedy has occurred at the school where Lilie James was brutally murdered in the campus gymnasium by a fellow sports coach. This time, the death of one of the school’s pupils has given the school a further shock.
During the summer break, parents were informed that Peggy Richards, who was due to begin her tenth year at St. Andrews Cathedral School in Sydney, had passed away as a result of an accident that occurred on a farm.
Dr. Julie McGonigle, the principal of the school, notified the parents that the gifted adolescent, who was looking forward to a future as a designer, “was involved in a fatal farm accident earlier this week.”‘We are conscious that this news will come as a shock and will bring pain and distress,’ Dr. McGonigle stated in an email to parents, describing it as ‘a very difficult time’ for the girl’s classmates. “We are aware that…”
Peggy will be sorely missed by everyone. Her classmates had a great deal of affection for her, and the staff members who knew her the best remarked that “Peggy had such a kind heart.” She has a close friendship with everyone.
Furthermore, she possessed a level of awareness that was well beyond her years. It is possible that this is the reason why she was so strongly motivated to pursue a career in design.
The tragedy of Miss James, a water polo coach who was 21 years old, being murdered by hockey coach Paul Thijssen in the restroom of the school gym has only been going on for a little over a month. The school is located in the central business district of Sydney.