12-Year-Old Boy & His Grandfather Found Dead in Tent During Camping Trip

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A family is grieving after a 12-year-old boy and his grandfather were found dead while on a camping trip. Kaicy Rakai Zelden Brown, 12, and David Brown, 66, were on a family camping trip in Wales, when the boy’s uncle found them unresponsive in a tent on September 14. Despite getting help from emergency services, the boy and his grandfather were both dead.

The cause of their deaths is still under investigation, and a toxicology test will test for carbon monoxide, per the BBC.

Police suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.

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Although their deaths are still under investigation, authorities suspect accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, The Evening Standard reported. Per the news outlet, a cooking stove may have caused the carbon monoxide poisoning. Kaicy and his grandfather had been sleeping in the same tent. Kaicy’s uncle slept in a nearby tent.

The headteacher at Kaicy’s elementary school set up a fundraiser.

Phil Sherwood, the headteacher at Kaicy’s former elementary school, set up a GoFundMe page for Mandi Brown, Kaicy’s grandmother and guardian. Mandi is also a teaching assistant who has worked at the school for more than 20 years, according to the GoFundMe page.

“This is a desperately sad situation, not least of all because Kaicy was only 12 years old,” Phil Sherwood wrote. “We, as a school and local community of parents, friends and colleagues, are in shock.”

Sherwood praised the boy's kind nature.

On the GoFundMe page, the headteacher described Kaicy as “a kind, thoughtful and emotionally-aware boy who lit up a room with his smile and good sense of humor.” He said Kaicy “was also an exceptionally talented artist and impressed us with his attention to detail and incredible commitment to his artwork.” As a student who was “loved by his classmates and adults alike,” Kaicy “had such a bright future ahead of him” and was “someone we always felt would achieve great things in his life,” Sherwood continued.