Tragic Frankie McFall was 'full of fun'

Published date: 09 February 2010 | Published by: BCA


 

FRANKIE McFall, 18, was a student at Oswestry School, and had aspirations to become a forensic scientist.

Frankie was head girl at The Marches School and Technology College, Oswestry were she attained three A*, six As and two Bs in her GCSE exams in 2008.
 

Upon leaving The Marches School, Frankie attended Shrewsbury Sixth Form but then left to attend Oswestry School Sixth Form to study A levels. She had dreamed of becoming a forensic scientist.
 

Max Payne, 17, a former pupil at Oswestry School and close friend spoke today of his shock and sadness at the loss of his friend.
 

He said: “Frankie was a bright and beautiful girl who was always full of fun. I am lost for words at the moment. She and I were supposed to be going to the

Oswestry School Valentine’s Ball, along with many other friends that she made during her short time at Oswestry School.”
 

“We were great friends and I will miss her very much.”
 

A Valentine’s Ball, due to be held at Oswestry School on Friday, was cancelled as a mark of respect.
 

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