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Headteacher has a shock!
Head-teacher collapses from brain haemorrhage in front of Inglewood School.
Head-teacher Alison McKeown age 49 collapsed from a brain haemorrhage on Friday 5th in Inglewood infant school and died in General Hospital in Newcastle on Tuesday 9th of May. She had only just joined the school in September and had recently got engaged. 
Amanda Noble said, "Miss McKeown had worked tirelessly for the good of all the children and staff."
Alison McKeown's brain haemorrage was caused by increasing stress of working at an infant school. A brain haemorrage is when an artery in a persons brain thins and can burst if put under immense stress, most people are born with it, but it can sometimes be cause by high blood pressure.
Ms Amanda Noble had to present the disturbing news to shocked students and staff of the Inglewood school, and many people are going to miss her.