“A Superpowered Hero Who Becomes an Organ Donor and Lives on Inside the Children He Saves”

A tragic incident occurred at Saint-Vincent school in Ekeren where a newly constructed wall collapsed on Tuesday, leaving an 11-year-old boy trapped underneath. The boy was rushed to the hospital in critical condition but unfortunately, he passed away on Thursday. The exact cause of the accident is yet to be determined as investigations are ongoing. The boy’s uncle mourned his loss on Facebook, describing him as a superhero with qualities such as kindness, diligence, and sportsmanship, which he will continue to possess as an organ donor to save countless children. The article includes a video capture and an embedded video, but we will not include the HTML tags.

A newly built wall collapsed on Tuesday in still unclear circumstances at Saint-Vincent school in Ekeren. The 11-year-old boy found himself underneath. Taken to hospital in critical condition under police escort, he died there on Thursday.


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“Today we had to say goodbye to Jack, who lost an unequal battle after a tragic accident,” testified his uncle, Yuri, on Facebook. “Jack was made of what only superheroes are made of: an 11-year-old champion of pure kindness, courtesy, diligence and sportsmanship. Superpowers that will live inside the countless children he will save as an organ donor, because that’s what superheroes do,” he added. “Let’s all try to be half the superhero that Jack was. We will miss you incredibly. »

An investigation to determine the circumstances of the accident is underway.



The tragic incident at Saint-Vincent school in Ekeren has left the community in mourning. The loss of 11-year-old Jack has shocked and saddened all who knew him. His uncle’s touching tribute to him speaks to the exceptional character and kindness that Jack embodied. Our thoughts go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. As the investigation into the wall collapse continues, may we all remember the value of safety and caution in all construction projects, and prioritize the well-being of our communities in everything we do.

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