STAFF at Haven's Hafan Y Mor holiday park have been left 'deeply saddened' by the death of a 21-year-old Wrexham girl who was one of their employees.
Chloe Haynes had worked as a waitress at the Pwllheli-based holiday park.
She died after reportedly being crushed by a wardrobe at the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool on September 10.
Emergency services were called to the hotel at 6.37am to reports of a “concern for safety”.
Police officers entered a hotel room where they found the body.
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Three men were initially arrested in connection with the death, which was treated as “unexplained”, but later released without charge when a post mortem concluded that she had died as a result of “accidental death”.
Merseyside Police have confirmed that the death is nonsuspicious, and it is now with the Coroner’s Office.
Now, Hafan Y Mor have paid tribute to Ms Haynes.
General Manager Denise Bossons said: “We are deeply saddened by Chloe’s tragic death. She was a popular and valued member of our team and will be dearly missed.
"Our thoughts are with her family and friends.”
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