Heartbreak in a Quiet Village: Tributes Pour In After Tragic Sudden Death of 10-Year-Old “Beauty”

June 14, 2025

  • Lily Wilson died in the Pembrokeshire village of Simpson Cross.

Condolences have been expressed for a young girl who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 10, with people describing her as both loved and valuable, along with beautiful.

Lily Wilson died in Simpson Cross, a village with a population of 320 in Pembrokeshire, located in southwest Wales.

Some believe the death may be connected to an underlying health issue, and as a result, neighbors are coming together to purchase a heart defibrillator in her memory.

Lily resided with her heartbroken parents, Andy and Kate, along with her younger sister, Eva.

Friends of the family are currently collecting funds for a defibrillator, stating: “Each countryside community ought to have access to these crucial facilities.”

The schoolgirl, referred to as a ‘beloved and respected student,’ passed away unexpectedly, and an autopsy is anticipated to determine the reason for her death.

The funds collected will additionally be used to cover Lily’s funeral expenses—given that £13,000 has been donated so far, surpassing the original £2,000 goal.

A family friend named Emma Robertson, who established
the JustGiving online appeal
Last week, beloved friends Andy and Kate faced an utterly heartbreaking sudden and unforeseen loss—their precious 10-year-old daughter Lily passed away unexpectedly.

The distress from the past seven days is an agony that no mother or father should ever have to envision, much less struggle to overcome.

Lily was a cherished student at Roch Community Primary School, and both her friends, their parents, and the faculty are deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of Lily.

‘I have received approval from Kate and Andy to attempt raising funds to alleviate the financial strain associated with lovely Lily’s funeral.’

‘Collectively, we can all contribute to making sure Lily gets the extraordinary day she deserves and ease some of the concern for Andy and Kate, allowing them to concentrate their efforts on taking care of Lily’s younger sibling, Eva.’

Ms. Robertson stated that any remaining funds would go toward financing a defibrillator.

She stated, “Each countryside community ought to be able to utilize these essential assets,” adding, “Perhaps collectively, we can make this possible.”

Lily attended Roch Community Primary School, and the students there have been informed about her unfortunate passing.

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