The 14-year-old boy who died following a “playground incident” at a school in West Lothian has been named locally as Hamdan Aslam.
Emergency services were called to St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian, on Tuesday afternoon.
The teenager was taken by ambulance to hospital for treatment but died a short time later.
In a statement, Bathgate Mosque in West Lothian said: “During these difficult moments, the family needs our support and prayers.
“We ask Allah to grant Hamdan the highest rank in Jannah and provide the family with sabr (patience) to bear this loss. It is crucial that we refrain from making assumptions and speculations regarding this tragedy.”
Police Scotland said the investigation into the incident remains “ongoing”.
Police sources previously said the death occurred following a “playground incident” between two pupils.
The incident is not believed to be part of an “online challenge” amid social media speculation within the community that it was a so-called “tap out” game.
Sky News understands there is “no criminality” involved, however Police Scotland has refused to comment as the probe continues.
The school, where singer Lewis Capaldi was once a pupil, previously confirmed there was an “isolated incident” within the grounds.
Headteacher Andrew Sharkey said students and staff were being provided support.