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Teenagers found dead at holiday park amid investigation into possible carbon monoxide poisoning

Michael Harland by Michael Harland
February 19, 2026
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Teenagers found dead at holiday park amid investigation into possible carbon monoxide poisoning

Story Highlight

– Two teens found dead at Little Eden Holiday Park.
– A 33-year-old man arrested for gross negligence manslaughter.
– Deaths possibly linked to carbon monoxide poisoning investigation.
– Specially trained officers supporting grieving families.
– Increased police presence in the area for safety.

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A tragic incident unfolded at a holiday park in Bridlington during the half-term break, resulting in the deaths of two teenagers. A 17-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy were found deceased at the Little Eden Holiday Park, prompting an immediate police investigation.

The tragic discovery was made at one of the rental accommodations within the park, which is located in East Yorkshire. Emergency services responded rapidly to reports expressing concern for the safety of the young individuals, arriving at the scene where they subsequently pronounced the two teenagers dead.

As investigations commenced, Humberside Police announced the arrest of a 33-year-old man on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. While authorities are treating the circumstances surrounding the deaths as unexplained, there is a significant focus on the potential link to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Chief Superintendent Matt Peach, the Northbank Divisional Commander, expressed the deep distress felt by the families affected by this heart-wrenching event. “This is incredibly distressing and heartbreaking for the families of the teenagers involved, and they are at the forefront of our minds and actions,” he stated. To support the grieving families, specially trained officers have been engaged to provide assistance following this tragic loss.

In a bid to ensure a thorough investigation, police have cordoned off the area surrounding the site where the bodies were found. This measure allows for detailed inquiries to determine the complete circumstances of the incident. The Humberside Police are collaborating with other agencies, including Humberside Fire and Rescue, the Health and Safety Executive, and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council, to investigate the situation comprehensively.

Chief Superintendent Peach emphasized the importance of avoiding speculation surrounding the deaths. He requested that the public respect the privacy of the families during this incredibly challenging time. “A cordon remains in place to allow enquiries to continue, and we are working closely with Humberside Fire & Rescue, the Health and Safety Executive, and East Riding of Yorkshire Council to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident,” he added.

Authorities have confirmed that they are conducting checks of all properties within the holiday park to ensure the safety of remaining guests. An increased police presence in the area will be maintained as part of ongoing safety measures and community reassurance efforts. “Those living in the area will continue to see an increased police presence and we will provide further updates as soon as we are able to,” Peach noted.

This tragic occurrence not only affects the families of the deceased but also resonates throughout the community, highlighting the potential dangers associated with carbon monoxide exposure, a silent threat that can have deadly consequences. Domestic settings often lack the awareness necessary for recognising early signs of such hazards, making the need for education around carbon monoxide safety paramount.

Local experts advocate for regular checks of carbon monoxide detectors and ensuring that appliances are well-maintained to prevent similar tragedies. Such preventive measures can avert fatalities and safeguarding families enjoying leisure time together, particularly in rental accommodations where safety protocols may not always be as stringent.

As investigations proceed, the focus remains on the families grieving the loss of their loved ones, with the community rallying to support those affected by this heartbreaking incident.

This situation underscores the urgency of addressing safety in shared living spaces and the necessity of stringent checks and guidelines for holiday rental properties, ensuring that all guests can enjoy a safe and secure environment.

The Little Eden Holiday Park, a popular destination for families looking to unwind during the school break, is now at the centre of a sobering reflection on safety standards in the holiday industry. Authorities stress that it is vital to ensure that such incidents are thoroughly examined to implement any necessary improvements in safety practices, in order to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

As further investigations unfold, both the community and the nation mourn the loss of the two teenagers, with the hope that lessons learned from this tragic event will lead to greater awareness and enhanced safety measures for all.

Our Thoughts

To prevent the tragic deaths of the two teenagers at Little Eden Holiday Park, key safety measures must be considered. Firstly, regular maintenance and safety checks of rental properties should be mandated under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, particularly focusing on gas appliances and carbon monoxide detectors. The requirement for landlords to ensure that their properties are safe for use, as outlined in the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), must be strictly enforced.

Additionally, staff training on recognizing the signs of carbon monoxide exposure and emergency protocols could have been implemented to further enhance safety. The potential breach of regulations regarding gas safety could attract scrutiny under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, which necessitate annual checks and proper installation of gas appliances.

To prevent similar incidents, holiday parks should develop comprehensive safety policies that include risk assessments, emergency response strategies, and the installation of working carbon monoxide detectors in every rental unit. Establishing clear communication channels for guests to report safety concerns can also play a critical role in enhancing overall safety on the premises.

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