British schoolgirl, 16, 'incredibly unlucky' to collapse and die from ...

British schoolgirl, 16, 'incredibly unlucky' to collapse and die from ...
British schoolgirl, 16, 'incredibly unlucky' to collapse and die from ...

Apryl Scorer, 16, was relaxing on the south coast of France with her family at a campsite they had visited every summer for years when she collapsed and died

Apryl Scorer, 16, was relaxing on the south coast of France with her family at a campsite they had visited every summer for years when she collapsed and died

A British schoolgirl who collapsed while on holiday was 'incredibly unlucky' to have died from an undiagnosed heart condition, a coroner has said.

Aspiring counsellor Apryl Scorer, 16, was relaxing on the south coast of France with her family at a campsite they had visited every summer for years when tragedy struck.

The GCSE student, described as 'beautiful inside and out', collapsed unconscious just yards from the pristine holiday spot. 

Despite her friend believing she was just tipsy, an hour later she was unable to be revived and her death was declared, to the shock horror of her family, the inquest heard.

A coroner was told that tragic Apryl had an undiagnosed heart condition which caused her death. 

He warned members of her family to undergo tests in case the condition was genetic and hereditary. 

A fundraising website raised a staggering £10,000 to pay for her funeral.

The 16-year-old had spent her last day day at the swimming pool, enjoying a family BBQ before having a few drinks at the bar with her grandmother while watching a football match, the inquest heard.

Having spent summer holidays at the same spot each year, the talented dancer had a 'network' of foreign friends at the campsite. 

On August 12 last year, she strolled to the beach to socialise with them before heading to the bar where she became 'visibly unwell.'

Sitting at Buckinghamshire coroner's court, assistant coroner Nicholas Graham said: 'Her friend left the bar with her as she had increasing difficulties speaking and became unable to walk. 

'She sat down 30 metres from the campsite and vomited. She was barely conscious and was placed in the recovery position.

'A patrol car saw the two girls by the roadside and at

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