Donations are flooding in after the deaths of a teenage couple discovered in a Holiday park, raising nearly £18,000 in one day.
Ethan Slater, 17, and Cherish Bean, 15, from Sheffield, died at Little Eden Holiday Park, near Bridlington, on Wednesday.
The fundraiser reads: “Our son Ethan tragically and unexpectedly passed away at just 17 years old, alongside his beautiful girlfriend. No parent should ever have to write these words. No family should ever have to face this pain.”
“The generosity, messages, and support from everyone have brought us comfort during the darkest time of our lives.”
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Ben Robinson, who is leading the investigation confirmed a third man, 27, has been arrested in what he called a “highly complex and detailed investigation”.
This is following the arrest of two men aged 33 and 42 on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
Both have been released on conditional bail.
Humberside Police said their deaths were thought to be connected to carbon monoxide poisoning.
In a statement issued through police, Cherish’s mum said: “My perfect girl, my angel, has left this world and we are broken as a family. I am broken as a mother, and I will never ever be the same again.”
Ethan’s mum said: “Ethan was the most beautiful young man to walk the earth. He was generous, loving, charming and kind.”
His dad added: “I am a broken man without you, son. I will love you eternally my boy. You were taken way too soon from me. Love you always.”
Chief Superintendent Matt Peach said: “Our thoughts remain with the loved ones of both teenagers.
“This remains a very complex investigation with numerous lines of inquiry being followed up.”
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