A 10-year-old girl and a 48-year-old man died in a tragic holiday park Caravan Fire in Lincolnshire.
The police were called up for reports of a caravan fire in Coastfields Holiday Park, in Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire around 3.53 hours today, the police said.
Skegness, Wainfleet, Spilsby and Alford's emergency services attended the fire, where researchers are still investigating the cause.
The Lincolnshire police said that the investigation is still in 'the very early stages'.
They keep 'an open mind' to the cause of the fire, “they added.
Two fire and rescue teams remain on the spot because the investigation keeps going.
A spokesperson for the Lincolnshire police said: 'We are very sad to confirm that two people died after a caravan fire in Goldenbeach Holiday Park, Roman Bank, Ingoldmells.
'We were called today at 3.53 am (April 5) to a report from a caravan fire in the holiday park where two people have lost their lives tragically.

Two people died in a caravan fire for holiday park in Coastfields Holiday Park in Lincolnshire

The police were called up for reports of a caravan fire in Coastfields Holiday Park, in Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire today around 3.53 am, the police said, the police said

The Lincolnshire police said that the investigation is still in 'the very early stages'. They keep 'an open mind' to the cause of the fire, 'they added
“Their close relatives have been informed and will be supported by specially trained officers.”
“We have researchers from the crime scene on the spot and we ask questions to determine the exact cause of the fire.”
National Grid said that the engineers had disconnected and insulated the electricity supply in the area and owes 50 customers so that the emergency services can investigate.
A spokesperson said, “We will work to restore the current to 50 locally affected customers once those investigations are completed.”
Members of the public told East Lindsey District Council to avoid the area, so that emergency crews can work safely.

National Grid said that the engineers had disconnected and insulated the electricity supply in the area and owes 50 customers, to have emergency services investigated

Members of the public told East Lindsey District Council to avoid the area, so that emergency crews can work safely

Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue lived on Tuesday around 10.45 pm on a caravan fire in Ingoldmellson on Tuesday
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue attended a caravan fire in Ingoldmellson on Tuesday around 10.45 pm.
The fire from Tuesday, caused by an electric error in a fuse board, extinguished with the help of two breathing equipment, one snake reel jet and a thermal image camera, they said.
Ingoldmells is a coastal village only three miles north of Skegness and has a population of around 2,000.
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