Key facts
- A mother is campaigning for compulsory carbon monoxide alarms.
- Her 15-year-old daughter, Cherish Bean, and her 17-year-old boyfriend, Ethan Slater, died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The incident occurred at Little Eden Holiday Park near Bridlington, East Yorkshire in February.
A mother is launching a campaign for compulsory carbon monoxide alarms following the tragic deaths of her 15-year-old daughter, Cherish Bean, and her 17-year-old boyfriend, Ethan Slater. The teenagers died from carbon monoxide poisoning during a visit to Little Eden Holiday Park near Bridlington, East Yorkshire, in February. The campaign aims to prevent similar tragedies by ensuring safety measures are in place in holiday accommodations.
