Tributes have been paid to a schoolgirl after her sudden death aged just 10 - as she was described as a 'loved and valued' as well as 'beautiful'.

Lily Wilson passed away in the 320-population village of Simpson Cross in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales.

There have been suggestions the death was linked to a suspected medical condition - and neighbours are now rallying to buy a heart defibrilator in her honour.

Lily lived with devastated parents Andy and Kate and youngster sister Eva.

Family friends are now raising money for a defibrillator after saying: 'Every rural village should have access to such vital resources.'