Michael McDonagh: Family of man who died at resort call for answers

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Michael McDonagh’s daughters Stephanie and Shannon
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Michael McDonagh's daughter Shannon said the family would consider a review of the CPS decision

The family of a man who died at a resort said they were "devastated and enraged" that nobody would be held responsible for his death.

Michael McDonagh, 53, was staying at Parkdean resort in Camber Sands when police were called to reports of a group altercation on 6 August, 2022.

Seven people were arrested on suspicion of murder after his death but no charges were brought.

Mr McDonagh's daughters said they would continue to fight for justice.

The father-of-six, from London, was on holiday at the Lydd Road site with his wife and three of his children when he died.

Police said that the seven people arrested would face no further action, while evidence gathered in the investigation would instead be prepared for a coroner.

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Father-of-six Michael McDonagh died at a holiday resort in Camber Sands in August 2022

Mr McDonagh's daughter Stephanie said getting justice for her father had kept their family going.

"The last 18 months were the worst we've ever, and possibly will ever, have to endure," she told BBC Radio Sussex.

"It's absolutely devastating that this tragic event will go unpunished."

'Complete disgrace'

Mr McDonagh's other daughter Shannon said the family would consider a review of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decision.

"The long police investigation made it so much harder to grieve and accept the loss," she said.

"We see it as an insult and a complete disgrace to the justice system."

She added: "We're going to continue to fight on dad's behalf. We're not going to let this go."

The CPS said charges of murder, manslaughter by unlawful act and manslaughter by gross negligence were considered.

"However, it remains the decision of the CPS that the legal test for prosecution is not met, and no criminal charges should be brought," a spokeswoman said.

In a statement, a spokesperson from the holiday park said: "We are aware of the decision made by the CPS regarding this tragic event, and our thoughts are with the McDonagh family at this difficult time."

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