A 14-year-old who died after getting into difficulty in the sea alongside her parents is remembered by her school in a tribute. The school says she was a “sweet girl” who will be “greatly missed,” describing her in affectionate terms.

Both reports focus on the school’s response to the tragedy. Sky News and the Belfast Telegraph present the incident primarily through the lens of the school community, rather than through detailed accounts of the circumstances at sea. They do not suggest different conclusions about what happened; instead, they highlight the same core elements: the teenager’s age, her death following trouble in the water, and that her parents also died in the incident.

The coverage differs mainly in wording and emphasis, with both outlets reflecting the school’s message of loss and remembrance. Neither report includes new, disputed details beyond the tribute itself.