Four children were orphaned after their mother and father were found dead in a campervan at a cider festival. Kayleigh and Christopher Coll, 38 and 45, were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning at the New Forest Cider Festival on October 12, an inquest at Winchester Coroner's Court has ruled. But they died in their vehicle during the festival, with a gas heater later discovered inside the privately-owned caravan, the court heard. Four children were orphaned after mother and father, Kayleigh and Christopher Coll, pictured, were found dead in a campervan at a cider festivalA GoFundMe set up to raise money for the orphaned children and their family has received more than £30,000 in donations. They were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning at the New Forest Cider Festival on October 12, an inquest at Winchester Coroner's Court has ruledThey said: 'We were deeply saddened to learn of the tragic deaths of two individuals who attended the New Forest Cider Festival this weekend.
Source: Daily Mail January 06, 2026 01:51 UTC