Family's Tribute to Birmingham Siblings Who Drowned in Spain
CATALONIA, SPAIN, AUG 1 – A yellow warning flag indicated dangerous sea conditions before two British siblings drowned, raising Catalonia beach deaths to 16 this summer, officials said.
- Ameiya and Ricardo Junior Parris, aged 13 and 11, drowned while swimming in Salou, Spain, during a family holiday on Tuesday evening.
- Their father, Ricardo Parris, was rescued after entering the water but was hospitalized for a concussion.
- Family members have supported the grieving parents, and a GoFundMe page has raised around £30,000 for repatriation costs.
- The siblings were caring companions, and they were described as 'the best big brother and sister anyone could want.
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Ameiya and Ricardo Junior Parris, aged 13 and 11, drowned in the sea off Salou, near Tarragona on Tuesday. The parents of two British children who drowned off a beach in Spain are “numb” and “holding each other up”, says a relative. Ameiya and Ricardo Junior Parris, aged 13 and 11 respectively, died after getting into difficulty in the sea during a family holiday in Salou, near Tarragona, on Tuesday evening. Their father, Ricardo Parris, 31, had…
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Ameiya and Ricardo Junior, from Erdington, were swept away from Llarga Beach in Salou by powerful currents shortly after 8.45pm on Tuesday, July 29
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