In the picture: Baba, 48 and Daughter, 10, Horror Caravan Killed after Blaze in Holiday Park

A father and ten -year -old daughter who died in an early caravan fire yesterday was depicted and called Lee and Esme Baker.
Saturday morning at the Golden Beach Holiday Park on Ingoldmells on the Lincolnshire Coast, what happened to the school in the region.
In a statement published through the police in the afternoon, a member of Lee and Esme’s family: ‘Lee and Esme were excited to spend the first weekend of holidays together. We have been completely devastated to what we all.
‘This loss is incomprehensible at the moment and we want us to include us to commit this completely heartbreaking loss.’
Esme’s mother, Genette Baker, was relieved by relatives at North Nottinghamshire, Retford, and was very upset to comment.
Another family -friendly Mailonline told the following: ‘What happened terrible. I can’t stand to think about it. ‘
Tragic father and girl-daughter couple, online donation collection page ‘two peas in a compartment’ as described as, this morning relatives and friends began to publish tribute and sympathy messages online.
A family friend said: ‘I love you all, sleep well, you beautiful girl.’
10 -year -old Esme Baker was killed when a fear fire broke out in a caravan park yesterday

His father Lee Baker was killed in a fire in Golden Beach Holiday Park in Ingoldmells.
Det Insp Lee Nixon, a senior investigation officer from Lincolnshire Police, said: We believe that we may be close to a working hypothesis.
‘We are working hard to confirm the facts for us in order to respond to the family and loved ones of those who are taken by this fire in a very tragic way. Nevertheless, the significant intensity of the fire made this task incredibly difficult.
In Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, the Regional Director of Prevention and Protection Dan Moss added: ‘Our thoughts and deepest condolences are now with the family.
Our fire investigation team is working with his colleagues from Lincolnshire police and a complete investigation continues due to the fire.
‘After the investigations have been completed, local fire crews and community fire safety team will be ready to talk to people in the region and to deal with the fire safety concerns they can experience in a sad time.’
The couple was initially described as a father and girl named Lee and Esme, and on an online donation page that describes them as ‘two peas in a bean’.
The Gofundme page described the couple as ‘happy people who love life’ and was founded by a local bar owner to collect money for their families.
The page added that a help night will be announced in time to celebrate the pair.

The caravan site in Ingoldmells is just a few minutes away from the fantasy land tourist attraction center

Tragic Baba and Daughter ‘two peas in a capsule’ were defined as’
Holiday Park owners, victims’ families’ deepest sympathy ‘expressed.
In a statement, the owners of the park said: ‘On behalf of everyone in Golden Beach Holiday Park, we wish our deepest sympathy and condolences to families and friends affected by today’s tragic activities.
“ We would like to thank all emergency services for their help and continuous support. We want patience and privacy while conducting investigations. ‘
Jack Price works at Sancer Pub next to Caravan Park behind the Gofundme page – he said that the tragic father and his daughter are regular visitors.
He told BBC: ‘They were not just a customer for us’ he said.
Everyone behind the bar knew them. They were coming every weekend [we] I always had a good conversation and [at the] At the end of each night, a handshake, hug and see you tomorrow. ‘
Police, Saturday at 3.53 at a caravan fire reports were called.
Skegness, Wainfleet, Spilsby and Alford’s emergency services joined the fire and researchers are still investigating the case.
Lincolnshire police said on Saturday: ‘Ingoldmells, Roman Bank Golden Beach Holiday Park in the Golden Beach Holiday Park after two people are very upset to confirm that two people died.
‘Today (April 5) at 3.53 at the holiday park, we were invited to a report of a caravan fire report in which two people lost their lives in a tragic way.

Drone footage shows the scope of the damage caused by inferno in the early hours.

Among the bad remains, only the frame of caravan can be seen

People’s members were told by the East Lindsey Regional Council to avoid the region to avoid the emergency crew.
‘The next relatives were informed and will be supported by specially trained civil servants.’
‘We have crime local researchers and we make inquiries to determine the exact cause of the fire.’
National Grid, engineers, emergency services to allow the investigation of 50 customers affecting the electrical supply in the region has been interrupted and isolated, he said.
East Lindsey Regional Council, ‘important power outage’ is potentially affected by two miles of radius, he said.
Lincolnshire fire and rescue also joined a caravan fire in Ingoldelson at 22.45 on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, which was caused by electrical failure on an insurance panel, it was extinguished using two respiratory devices, a hose reel jet and a thermal imaging camera.
Ingoldmells is a coastal village just three miles north of Skegness and has a population of about 2,000.
The deadly fire on Saturday comes three years after another deadly fire erupted in a caravan in Sealands Caravan Park in Ingoldmells, claiming the life of two -year -old Louisiana Brooke Dolan.

Lincolnshire fire and rescue joined a caravan fire in Ingoldelson at 22.45 on Tuesday.

The Fire detonated on the first day of the Easter school break in Lincolnshire

Natasha Broadley with Tragic Girl Louisiana
37 -year -old Natasha Broadley stayed with her four children, and three older than Inferno, Lexus, 14, Timothy, 12 and James -dean, but could not save Louisiana.
In August 2022, the Lincolnshire police announced that he did not intend to bring any criminal charges of death, but Mrs. Broadley thinks it was caused by a faulty boiler.
An investigation into Louisiana’s passing in 2023 decided that death was accidentally after not being able to define the cause of the fire.
Last year, the police confirmed that criminal charges would not be followed.