Parents of six-year-old who died at campsite pay tribute to their daughter
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Your support makes all the difference.The parents of a six-year-old girl who died after suffering a fit at a campsite said they were devastated at the loss, describing their daughter as "our whole world".
Isabelle Harris died on Friday morning in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest at the Holmsley campsite in the New Forest, Hampshire. Her parents, Lee and Tracey, were initially arrested on suspicion of murder but were released when a postmortem examination found there were no suspicious circumstances.
Yesterday they said in a statement: "No words are strong enough to describe how we feel. She was a really special girl and this is a huge loss to everyone who knew her."
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