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Pair Who Died in Ingoldmells Caravan Fire 'Lived for Each Other'
- On December 9, Assistant coroner Lindsay Tasker recorded separate accidental death conclusions after a caravan fire on April 5 killed Lee Baker and Esme Baker at Golden Beach Holiday Park.
- Investigators told the court the fire may have been ignited by a discarded cigarette or a malfunctioning phone or tablet, with no third-party involvement or site electrical faults found.
- Post-Mortem reports showed Dr Michael Biggs confirmed both victims died from 1A inhalation of combustion products, while a damaged tablet and mobile phone recovered from Esme's bedroom could not be verified for malfunction.
- Lee's mother, brother and sister-in-law attended Tuesday's hearing where a GoFundMe page was set up and tributes described Lee as devoted and a "lovable rogue", while the coroner apologised for not identifying a definitive cause.
- East Lindsey District Council's assessment found Golden Beach Holiday Park was well maintained with current inspections and safety guidance, while investigators said severe fire damage at the caravan's rear hindered evidence recovery.
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