A heartbroken mum has paid tribute to her 'loving' five-year-old son who died on New Year's Eve - just one month after the death of his dad.
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A mum has been left raging after her son was 'excluded' for wearing an 'anxiety ring'.
Abby Wiseman said her 16-year-old son Ethan used the 'fidget ring' to help with with his mental health, Plymouth Live reports.
She said staff at his school, the Scott Medical and Healthcare College in Plymouth, told him to remove the band despite being aware of his anxiety.
After Ethan refused to take it off, Abby said he was 'excluded' from class and was told to expect official communication from the
A heartbroken mum has paid tribute to her 'loving' five-year-old son who died on New Year's Eve - just one month after the death of his dad.
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A mum claims she was told her son's primary school was 'not a good fit' for him by his new headteacher - just days after he started.