Fake fundraiser set up after Schoolies death

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Sickening move after Schoolie’s tragic death:

The teen, from Montmorency, northeast of Melbourne, had been celebrating Schoolies when the incident occurred.Over the weekend Mr Scott’s sister, Holly Scott, took to Facebook to warn people that a fake donation page had been set up under her name.

“I have no idea who you are but please deactivate the account immediately. Please be careful and don’t be fooled this account is a scam.” “This is disgusting!! I’m sure there is a special place in hell for these animals masquerading as human beings, low and shameful,” one person wrote. “We want to thank our family and friends for being there and helping us from this difficult time,” she wrote.

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