The school said the pupil was found on Saturday
The 18-year-old girl died in her sleep and was found on 18 March, Oswestry School saidA spokesperson for Oswestry School - which caters for day and boarding
pupils - said she died in her sleep and was found on the morning of 18 March."Our priority is supporting our pupils and staff, and her family."Follow BBC West Midlands on
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