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Teen's headache before death in suspected holiday park carbon monoxide poisoning

Four arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter as police investigate carbon monoxide poisoning at Little Eden Holiday Park, with forensic and safety agencies involved.

  • On March 10, an inquest opened at Hull Coroner's Court into the deaths of Cherish Bean, 15, and Ethan Harry Slater, 17, who were described as fit and well when they went to bed on February 17.
  • DCI Ben Robinson said investigators are treating carbon monoxide poisoning as a primary line of inquiry, with the recovered cabin boiler undergoing forensic evaluation by specialist gas engineers and consultations with the Health and Safety Executive and National Crime Agency.
  • Around 9pm Cherish and Ethan moved to Cabin 31 to watch TV, Cherish later complained of a headache and texted her mother after 10pm to say goodnight and that she loved her.
  • Humberside Police arrested four people associated with Little Eden Holiday Park, interviewed them, and released on bail, DCI Ben Robinson said.
  • Senior coroner Professor Paul Marks adjourned the inquest until after the police investigation, offering condolences while family liaison officers support the families of Cherish and Ethan.
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The Press broke the news in York, United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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