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Two teenagers found dead at holiday park; inquest hears carbon monoxide suspected

A 15-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy were found unresponsive at a holiday park, with carbon monoxide poisoning suspected as the cause.

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Two teenagers were found dead at a holiday park last month, with an inquest hearing that carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected as the cause of death.

Cherish Adele Bean, 15, and Ethan Harry Slater, 17, were discovered unresponsive at the holiday park. Both had been described as "fit and well" prior to their deaths.

According to testimony at the inquest, Bean had sent a text message to her mother saying "goodnight, I love you" before the incident occurred. The teenager had also complained of a headache before she was found.

The inquest is ongoing as authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the two young people. Carbon monoxide poisoning remains the suspected cause, though official confirmation is pending completion of the investigation.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can be fatal when inhaled in enclosed spaces, often produced by faulty heating systems or gas appliances.

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