Heartbroken parents of Chloe Watson Dransfield have revealed a simple late-night message from their daughter that now feels impossible to read without tears. The 16-year-old sent those ordinary yet urgent words only minutes before the early-morning incident on a quiet street in Leeds that ended her young life.

Chloe, from Gomersal in West Yorkshire, was found unconscious with stab wounds on Kennerleigh Avenue in Austhorpe shortly before 6am on Saturday, March 28, 2026. She had been at a nearby house party that spiraled out of control, with reports of attendees inhaling nitrous oxide balloons. Seeking safety, she reached out desperately as the gathering turned chaotic.

According to family and investigators, Chloe’s final text carried a heartbreaking simplicity that now haunts her loved ones. In one widely reported account, she messaged along the lines of “Mom… I’m scared,” a raw plea that pulled her out into the pre-dawn darkness. Other details suggest a brief, urgent request for pickup or help to leave because “it was all getting out of hand.” Those few words—ordinary in any other context—now feel impossibly heavy for her parents, who have spoken publicly of the pain of rereading them knowing what unfolded next.

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Photos of Chloe capture a vibrant teenager with long blonde hair, striking eyes, and a confident, playful expression—selfies that show her posing with a pout or warm smile. Her family described her as their “beautiful princess,” a bubbly, loyal, and family-oriented girl whose presence lit up any room.

Chloe’s mother issued an emotional tribute filled with love and devastation: “My beautiful princess Chloe. I cannot put into words how I feel that you are not here with me. You are my life, my world, my best friend and I know that I am yours. I cannot live without you – I need you. You are stunning, confident, loyal, honest and my family-oriented princess. When you walk into any room it lights up with your bubbly personality. There’s a big hole in my heart that can never be filled. Your two sisters and big brother will always love and miss you to infinity. You will always and forever be in our hearts. Love Mum, Connor, Courtney and Cienna.”

Her father and extended family added their own words of immeasurable loss: “Our family is utterly devastated by the loss of Chloe. We miss every single thing about her. She was beautiful, full of joy, and had a wonderfully cheeky personality. She embraced life with such happiness, and she had her whole future ahead of her. Chloe was loved by everyone who knew her, and the absence she leaves behind is immeasurable. We will miss her forever, she will never be forgotten. Love you always and forever Dad, Sacha, Reuben, Mia, Amelia, Grandma, Grandad and Uncle Jordan.”

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Tributes have flooded the scene on Kennerleigh Avenue, a peaceful suburban road lined with bungalows and family homes. Bouquets of flowers, notes saying “Rest easy, my Chloe” and “My beautiful girl,” and a photo of Chloe with angel wings taped to a utility box now mark the spot where neighbors found her and performed CPR in a desperate attempt to save her life. One resident, a 64-year-old dog walker, described her blank eyes and the blood on the road, following ambulance instructions over speakerphone until paramedics arrived. Chloe was rushed to hospital but died shortly afterwards.

The family’s revelation of her last message adds another layer of heartbreak to an already tragic timeline. Chloe had reportedly been trying to leave the party. The simple text she sent—whether a direct plea to her mom or a desperate request to a friend—drew her onto the street in the early hours. CCTV and other footage reportedly show her walking briefly before she disappears from view, only for the area to appear empty moments later. Earlier reports also described one suspect pausing briefly before walking away just seconds after she collapsed.

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West Yorkshire Police have charged three teenagers with murder: Kayla Smith, 18, of Kennerleigh Avenue; Archie Rycroft, 19, of Middleton Park Road; and a 17-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons. They appeared at Leeds Crown Court and were remanded in custody. Additional arrests, including a 14-year-old boy, have taken the total number of people detained in connection with the case higher. Detectives continue to appeal for any mobile phone footage of the incident, believed to be circulating on social media, and urge the public to submit it directly rather than share it online.

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The case has shocked the community in Austhorpe, where residents describe the area as quiet and far from typical trouble spots. “You don’t expect it,” one neighbor said. “It’s so, so sad.” Chloe had secured a college placement to study hair and beauty, with dreams that will now remain unfulfilled. Her cousin set up a GoFundMe to support the family, writing that Chloe’s “whole life was taken in a flash over a boy” and that she was “so full of life, such an innocent beautiful soul taken too soon.”

As her parents and siblings grapple with the ordinary late-night message that now brings tears, the investigation pieces together those final minutes: the chaotic party, the desperate text, the short walk captured on camera, and the sudden violence on an otherwise ordinary suburban street. The family has asked for privacy while grieving, but their public words reveal the depth of a loss that no parent should ever face.

Communities across Leeds and West Yorkshire have united in mourning, releasing balloons and sharing messages of support. Yet the simple text Chloe sent—those few words seeking safety or comfort—remains a painful reminder of how quickly a normal night can turn devastating.

Police continue to treat the death as a homicide and stress that anyone with information or footage should contact them via the Major Incident Public Portal. The suspects remain presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

This heartbreaking case underscores the vulnerability of young people navigating social situations and the lasting pain left behind when a single message becomes a family’s final connection to their child.