LEON LI: SHORE SCHOOLBOY DIES AFTER SUFFERING ALLERGIC REACTION

An 11-year-old boy at one of Australia's most prestigious schools has died after an end of season rowing event.

Shore student Leon Li suffered an allergic reaction and went into anaphylactic shock while travelling home from the event at a restaurant in Mosman in Sydney, the Daily Telegraph reported. It is unclear what he ate to cause the reaction.

Leon had just delivered a speech at the rowing event that had been organised by the all-boys school, which charges up to $33,000 a year in fees.

With a 'heavy heart', Headmaster Dr John Collier confirmed the sad news to parents on Thursday. 

'Leon was not only a dedicated student but also a much-loved and respected member of our Shore community,' he wrote. 

'Leon's untimely passing occurred, to the best of our knowledge, as a result of an anaphylactic reaction to food on Wednesday night.'

He added that Leon was a 'natural leader' and had a 'profound impact' on his classmates and teachers. 

'Leon's involvement in various aspects of School life reflected his diverse interests and talents. He was a valued member of our rowing team and served as cox for the Third IV. Additionally, Leon was actively engaged in cadets, drama, golf and music, showcasing his multifaceted abilities and passions,' the headmaster added. 

Schoolchildren will be offered counselling.

A report will be prepared for the coroner. 

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