How a teenager's death at the hands of her brother rocked two communities, 75 miles apart, to the core
It was the summer holidays and one of Ty Mawr caravan park's busiest weekends of the year.
But when the air ambulance landed on the road outside many holidaymakers began to realise something had gone seriously wrong.
Soon a caravan was taped off and the resort near Rhyl on the North Wales coast was swarming with police and paramedics.
As speculation mounted, it emerged the body of a 15-year-old girl had been discovered in one of the caravans following reports of a 'domestic disturbance'.
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Police announced a 19-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of murder and was being questioned at nearby St Asaph police station.
"This is a tragic but isolated incident and there are no risks to members of the public," Det Supt Mark Pierce said at the time.
"We would like to thank the staff and management of Ty Mawr, and members of the public both locally and those holidaying, for their support whilst we carry out are investigations.
"Our thoughts are with the family who are being supported by specially trained officers at this time."
The news rocked the small seaside resort.
Kay Redhead, mayor of Towyn and Kinmel Bay said: "It's knocked us to the core. This is a fantastic place where we welcome everyone.
"This time of year we have 45,000 to 50,000 extra people in the area and with staycation it's ready bustling.
"Ty Mawr is a well organised and managed family camp and when something like this happens it affects everybody..'
"It's a tragic situation."
Mother of two Carly Hargreaves, 44, who had arrived on holiday from Manchester the day before, said: "We are staying two rows behind where it happened and didn't hear a single thing.
"I


