Penarth family mourn death of seven-year-old from Strep A

By Nub News Reporter 2nd Dec 2022

Mum Salah Roap pictured with Hanna on a GoFundMe page.
Mum Salah Roap pictured with Hanna on a GoFundMe page.

The family of a Penarth girl who has died from the bacterial disease Strep A have said their "hearts have been broken into a million pieces".

Hanna Roap, a seven-year-old school pupil from Penarth, had invasive Group A Streptococcal disease and died on 25 November.

She attended Victoria Primary School in the town where prayers have been held after Hanna's death which has been highlighted as she is one of six children to have died with Strep A, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed. 

The others were in England, including in London, Buckinghamshire, and Surrey.

Mum Salah and dad Abul, both 37, said: "As most of you will be wondering what the cause of death was and to prevent misinformation, Hanna passed away as a result of contracting Strep A.

"It all happened suddenly (within 24 hours).

"Thank you to everyone for your overwhelming support. 

"Thank you for all the flowers, cards and donations. Thank you for all the hugs and tears. Your kindness reminds us that there is good despite immense tragedy.

"We are sorry we have not responded to any messages, texts, emails and calls. Sorry if we are unable to make eye contact if we see you walking by.

"Our hearts have been broken into a million pieces.

"Our only priority is the welfare of Hanna's eight-year-old sister and best friend."

A family friend set up a collection on the GoFundMe fundraising site which has raised £2,688.

Salah says: "We have been stunned by the volume of donations we have received. We were not expecting this. This is testament to the wonderful caring people of Penarth. We will be donating all of this to charity."

Hanna's death comes as Public Health Wales said it has written to schools and nurseries in Wales "to remind them of the symptoms and potential complications of scarlet fever more generally. This was prompted by a rise of case of scarlet fever across the UK".

A joint statement the school and Vale of Glamorgan Council said support is being provided to staff and pupils.

The statement, issued on Thursday, said: "Earlier this week it was confirmed that a pupil from Victoria Primary School had tragically passed away after contracting Strep A. Both the school and council would like to pass on their heartfelt condolences to the family at this incredibly difficult time. 

"Support is being provided to staff and pupils by the council's team of educational psychologists and information from Public Health Wales has been circulated to parents where appropriate. It is unlikely that other pupils will be affected by the illness and severe symptoms are extremely rare. Sensible precautions such as regular hand-washing and not attending school when ill can reduce the risk of infection. 

"If someone who has been in contact with an individual with Strep A develops any of the following symptoms: high fever, severe muscle aches, pain in one area of the body, redness at the site of a wound, vomiting or diarrhoea, a sore throat or tonsillitis, a mild skin infection such as impetigo or a rash, they should contact their GP immediately."

Public Health Wales said there were 1,512 notifications of scarlet fever in the first 47 weeks of 2022, compared to 948 In the same period in 2019. 

Numbers were lower across 2020 and 2021 likely due to changes in transmission and behaviour during this period, it said.

In a letter it said: "We are notifying schools and nurseries as this infection mostly affects children aged under 10 years, and so outbreaks can occur in schools and nurseries. Older children are also susceptible to streptococcal sore throats but may not have the rash of scarlet fever".

     

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