A 12-year-old boy and his grandfather were found dead next to each other in a tent during a camping trip, according to reports.
Per theBBCand U.K. newspaperThe Telegraph, an inquest heard that teenager Kaicy Brown was staying in a tent with his grandfather David Brown in Powys, Wales, when his uncle found him unresponsive on Sept 14. His uncle contacted the emergency services, but the boy could not be saved.
According to the news outlets, David, 66, was also found unresponsive alongside his grandson.
Coroner Graeme Hughes told Pontypridd Coroner’s Court that more toxicology analysis, including tests for carbon monoxide, needed to be carried out after a post-mortem examination found Kaicy’s cause of death needed more investigation, according to the BBC.
Hughes said a toxicology test would determine the carbon monoxide levels in the 12-year-old’s blood,The Telegraphreported.
Per the newspaper and the BBC, the court also heard that an investigation into David’s death was being carried out.
Kaicy Brown and David Brown.GoFundMe
GoFundMe
“My deepest condolences to all of you for the loss of both Kaicy and David in such tragic circumstances,” Hughes told family members in court,The Telegraphreported.
The inquest into Kaicy’s death has been adjourned until a future date, according to the BBC.
PEOPLE has contacted Pontypridd Coroner’s Court for additional information.
Kaicy Brown.GoFundMe
The family had traveled from Berkshire, England for the trip, according to the BBC andThe Telegraph.
“The medical professionals currently believe David and Kaicy succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning,” a statement on the GoFundMe page reads, adding that the family is going through “an unimaginably difficult time.”
“Kaicy was a kind, thoughtful and emotionally-aware boy who lit up a room with his smile and good sense of humour," the tribute continues. “He was also an exceptionally talented artist and impressed us with his attention to detail and incredible commitment to his artwork.”
David Brown and Kaicy Brown.GoFundMe
“Kaicy always upheld our Sonning values and was a true ambassador for the school,” it adds. “Kaicy was one of those pupils who had such a bright future ahead of him and someone we always felt would achieve great things in his life – a thought which makes this situation even harder as we remember someone so special.”
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The donations, which at the time of publication had reached over $9,000, will support Kaicy and Reo’s grandmother, Mandi Brown, who is also described as the boys’ guardian and a teaching assistant at the elementary school.
“The money raised will go towards funeral costs, a memorial and legal fees as Jess wants to bring her boy home,” it reads in part. “We don’t want her to go through anymore headache at this sad time.”
source: people.com