TRIBUTES to a young teacher who tragically died at the weekend have been pouring in on social media.
Jeremy Suter, 23, was rushed to emergency surgery after doctors discovered he had a previously undiagnosed brain tumour, but sadly the swelling was already too great, his colleagues at Dr Challoner’s Grammar School have said.
He had only just began his teaching career at the school and was taken to hospital in Huddersfield on Friday, October 10, following a family gathering, and sadly passed away on Sunday, October 12.
Since friends and colleagues were told of the news yesterday (Monday, October 13), hundreds of tributes have been paid online.
The Dr Challoner’s Headmaster has also paid tribute to the teacher.
Devastating news to hear an old team mate growing up has passed away. Thoughts are with your family. Such a nice guy. #ripsuter
— Jason Rance (@jasonrance11) October 13, 2014
RIP Mr Suter you were a great teacher and a great person - you will be truly missed
— Jamie (@jamiefranks98) October 13, 2014
RIP Jeremy Suter, your positive attitude and enthusiasm will be missed by your family, friends and all those at @beaconsfieldcc.
— Tom (@HoldTomDown) October 13, 2014
Extremely saddened and shocked at the death of Jeremy Suter who played for us for a season whilst in Uni. RIP Jez
— Morriston CC (@MorristonCC) October 13, 2014
Wear a black tie to school tomorrow. Still can't believe it, RIP Mr Suter.
— Josh Richardson (@_joshrichardson) October 13, 2014
Honestly still can't get over what's happened, such a top guy and top teacher and to lose him like that RIP Jeremy Suter x
— Dan Ogden (@chunkycricketer) October 13, 2014
We heard the news yesterday that Mr suter had died becuz of a brain tumour. You were one of the best and you taught me a lot.RIP💚#ripsuter
— Harry Cansdale (@harrycansdale) October 14, 2014
RIP Mr Suter, bit of a shock to the system.
— Alex (@alex_peggo) October 13, 2014
Please leave your tributes below.
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