Sheffield teen who died alongside boyfriend in holiday cabin 'had headache before bed' court told
Cherish Bean, 15, and Ethan Slater, 17, were discovered at a rental property last month
Last updated 10th Mar 2026
A teenage girl who died alongside her boyfriend of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a holiday park complained of a headache before going to bed, an inquest opening has heard.
Cherish Bean, 15, and Ethan Slater, 17, died in a cabin at Little Eden Holiday Park in Bridlington last month.
On Tuesday, an inquest opening into the Sheffield couple’s deaths heard they had been on a family holiday, and had both been “fit and well” when the family spent the evening together on February 17.
Senior coroner Professor Paul Marks said Cherish left the family for the smaller cabin, known as the “Mancave”, where she stayed with Ethan, at around 9pm to watch television.
Cherish returned to the main cabin after about an hour complaining of a headache, and had some Calpol because the family had no paracetamol, the hearing at Hull Coroner’s Court heard.
She went back to the smaller lodge, and texted her mother after 10pm to say goodnight and that she loved her, Professor Marks said.
He added that Ethan went back to the cabin at a similar time.
Detective Chief Inspector Ben Robinson, of Humberside Police, said four people who are “associated with the management and maintenance” of the holiday park had been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, interviewed and bailed.
Asked by Professor Marks whether there was reason to believe the couple’s deaths were “associated with carbon monoxide poisoning”, Mr Robinson said there was.
He told the hearing that the official medical cause of death was still pending the forensic pathologist’s examination.
Mr Robinson said the boiler from the cabin had been recovered and a forensic evaluation had been done, supported by specialist gas engineers.
He said the Health and Safety Executive and the National Crime Agency had also been consulted.
Professor Marks adjourned the inquest until after the conclusion of the police investigation.
He said: “I would like, once again, to extend my condolences to both the families of these young people.”