Kijana wa Miaka 17, Afariki baada ya Kuumia kichwani na kukataa kutibiwa.
- George Verrier was hurt outside the home of Madison Moran yesterday
- Brawl broke out in street and George was treated by police for head injuries
- He refused hospital treatment but was found later unconscious in bed
- Another 17-year-old has been arrested and remains in custody
Tragedy: George Verrier died after refusing treatment for his injuries
A teenager has died from head injuries
after refusing hospital treatment following a fight involving about 20
people at a 16th birthday party.
George
Verrier, 17, was given first aid by police after 'mayhem' broke out at
around 12.45am yesterday in Bromley, south-east London.
The teenager was among 100 guests at the party of friend Madison Moran.
The 16-year-old is a student at the Brit School for performing arts in
Croydon, whose former pupils include singers Adele, Jessie J and Amy
Winehouse.
After the party George was involved in a fight involving more than a dozen others.
Police say he was offered first aid at the scene for a head injury and was advised to go to hospital but he declined.
He
was found unconscious at a friend's house later on Sunday morning. He
was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead on Sunday evening.
One
person who witnessed the fracas in the street said: 'It was very wild.
There were lots of people fighting each other and then lots of police
turned up.
'There was a lot of shouting and screaming and it seemed some of them were drunk.'
Neighbours said the party had seemed well-organised and that they had seen people being turned away at around 12.30am.
Brawl: George Verrier, pictured, died yesterday after a mass brawl after a 16th birthday party on Saturday night
Incident: The 20-strong fight happened after the party of Brit School student Madison Moran (pictured)
Event: This is the house in Bromley where the
16th birthday party was held on Saturday night before a fight spilled
into the street
Scene: A police car outside the house today,
where more than 20 people fought, which led to the death of 17-year-old
George Verrier
A woman who lives nearby
but did not want to be named said: 'I was very sorry to hear about the
poor boy and my heart goes out to his family who have lost their child.
'It looked like a very well-organised party - it was noisy, that's all. The family who had the party are such a nice family.'
Another neighbour said some partygoers had been turned away from the house.
He
said: 'We were very much aware of the noise. That stopped at about
12.30am when the music stopped. My wife was looking out of the window
and she could see three large adults leading a group of youngsters up
the road, turning them away from the party.'
Another
17-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the teenager's death
and is in custody at a police station in south London.
Detective
Chief Inspector Diane Tudway said: 'Police were called to a disturbance
at Southborough Road and the junction with Blenheim Road, Bromley,
about 12.45am on Sunday September 1.
'If
you were driving along that road you may have driven past that
disturbance involving approximately 20 people. A young man was assaulted
and he later died of his injuries.'
George's grieving family was said to be 'distraught' at what happened.
Anyone with information about what happened can call police on on 0208 721 4005 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.




