Caravan Fire in Skegness Kills Father and Daughter, Ruled Accidental
Caravan Fire in Skegness Kills Father and Daughter, Ruled Accidental

Caravan Fire in Skegness Kills Father and Daughter, Ruled Accidental

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An investigation has concluded that a fire at a caravan site near Skegness, which tragically claimed the lives of 48-year-old Lee Baker and his 10-year-old daughter Esme, was accidental. The incident occurred at the Golden Beach Holiday Park early on a Saturday morning, where the victims were reported to have been looking forward to a weekend together. Lincolnshire Police confirmed the findings of Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue and stated that they are continuing to investigate the circumstances to prepare a file for the coroner. Family members have expressed their devastation at the loss, describing Lee and Esme as inseparable. The owners of the holiday park extended their condolences to the families affected by this tragedy, thanking emergency services for their efforts. Authorities have requested privacy for the grieving family during this difficult time.

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