Two people die after caravan fire at holiday park in Lincolnshire
- A caravan fire at Goldenbeach Holiday Park in Ingoldmells claimed two lives on April 5th around 3:53 am.
- Emergency services responded to reports of the blaze at the caravan site near Skegness.
- Firefighters from Skegness, Wainfleet and Alford attended, and Crime Scene Investigators arrived on site.
- Lincolnshire Police stated: "We were called at 3.53 am today to a report of a caravan fire...where two people have tragically lost their lives."
- The next of kin were informed, and investigators are working to determine the cause as the investigation begins.
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Girl, 10, and father who died in tragic caravan park fire pictured after being named by police
A 10-year-old girl and her father who died in a tragic caravan park fire near Skegness have been named by police. The victims of the tragic fire in Lincolnshire were Lee Baker, 48, and his daughter Esme Baker who were both from the Nottingham area.A member of the victims' families said it was a "heartbreaking" loss, adding that the pair were "excited to be spending the first weekend of the holidays together". The blaze broke out at the Golden Be…
Ingoldmells caravan park fire horror that killed man and girl, 10, was SECOND blaze this week - The Mirror
This morning's fire at the Golden Beach Holiday Park in Ingoldmells, which killed a man and a girl, 10, happened just days after another blaze in the same Lincolnshire town
Two people killed in caravan fire at holiday park as police launch probe - Birmingham Live
Lincolnshire Police were called at 3.53am today to reports of a caravan fire at Goldenbeach Holiday Park, in Roman Bank, Ingoldmells. Fire and rescue crews attended the scene
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