FOURTEEN children have been released on police bail after they were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of a schoolboy in a fire.
The children, including 11 boys and three girls, were arrested after a body believed to be that of Layton Carr, 14, was found inside an industrial park building.
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On Sunday, a Northumbria Police spokesman said: “All those arrested have since been released on police bail pending further inquiries.”
Cops raced to the Fairfield Industrial Park in Gateshead, Co Durham, at about 8pm on Friday evening – where fire brigades tackled the blaze for two hours, declaring a major incident.
Meanwhile, the force issued a missing person’s appeal for Layton, who had not been seen since 7pm.
His body was later tragically discovered at the scene of the fire, on the southbank of the River Tyne, and his next of kin informed.
The teenager as today been described by his headteacher as a “valued and much-loved” pupil.
In a Facebook post, David Thompson spoke of the “tragic loss of one of our pupils,” adding: “Our school community is heartbroken.
“Layton was a valued and much-loved member of Year 9, and he will be greatly missed by everyone.
“We extend our sincere condolences to Layton’s family and loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.
“As a school, we will rally together to support one another through this tragedy.”
Anyone who wanted to pay their respects was invited to lay flowers at the school.
In a joint statement, local councillors Amanda Wintcher, Ian Patterson and Paul Diston said they “share our community’s sadness about the tragedy” and passed on their good wishes to the boy’s family and friends.
They said: “We have been in touch with residents about concerns regarding anti-social behaviour at Fairfield industrial estate and the former Harrison’s slipway site nearby for some time.”
A broken fence panel along the side of the warehouse and a reported fire were among the concerns.
They said contact had been made with Securitas, Gateshead Council, the Fire Service and Northumbria Police and “some actions” had been taken.
A police cordon was in place at the scene on Sunday and blue balloons in the shape of a number 14, along with floral tributes, were among the tributes placed by mourners.
One of the messages, pinned to a bunch of flowers, read: “Thank you for brightening up our lives. You will be missed beyond words.”
Another message said: “Rest in paradise, Layton. Always in our hearts. Fly high with the angels. Took too soon. Love you forever.”
A GoFundMe page set up by a family friend to support Layton’s mother with funeral costs had raised more than £9,000 by 6pm on Sunday.
Detective Chief Inspector Louise Jenkins, of Northumbria Police, previously said: “This is an extremely tragic incident where a boy has sadly lost his life.
“Our thoughts are with Layton’s family as they begin to attempt to process the loss of their loved one.
“Our specialist officers will continue to support them in whatever way they can.
“We ask that their privacy be respected at this time.”
She said a cordon would be in place while police carry out inquiries to establish “the full circumstances surrounding the incident”.
Officers would be in the area to “offer reassurance to the public”, she added.
Anyone who has information that could help the investigation has been urged to get in touch with Northumbria Police.
Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Susan Dungworth said: “My heartfelt condolences are with the family and friends of Layton Carr at this devastating time.
“I’m being kept updated regularly by the Chief Constable and her team and would like to thank all emergency services involved in the response and ongoing inquiries.
“I know this will have come as a shock to the Bill Quay community and I echo officer requests for anyone with information to please get in touch with Northumbria Police.”
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