Tributes to campsite death girl
Tributes have been paid to Hannah Thomas-Jones who died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a campsite on Sunday. Her brother is said to be stable but "unwell" in hospital and their parents "comfortable".
Tributes have been paid to Hannah Thomas-Jones who died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a campsite on Sunday. Her brother is said to be stable but "unwell" in hospital and their parents "comfortable".
Tributes have poured in for a teenage girl who was killed in a campsite tragedy thought to have been caused by a disposable barbecue.
Devastated friends have set up a Facebook page dedicated to the schoolgirl, named locally as Hannah Thomas-Jones
Shelby Lloyd wrote: "You are 1 in a million we wish we could change turn back time,you always cheered us up when we were sad".
Another friend wrote: "Love you Hannah, you had an amazing life and no one will ever forget you."
Hannah was pronounced dead at a Shropshire campsite after suffering a cardiac arrest at around 10am on Saturday.
Her parents and younger brother were all taken to hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
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