Boy, 14, found dead in fire — 14 kids arrested

A tragic incident has rocked Gateshead, England, after 14-year-old Layton Carr was found dead in a burned building. Layton had been reported missing on Friday, and his body was discovered in a fire-ravaged industrial area. Fourteen children, aged 11 to 14, have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. They have since been released on bail as investigations continue.

The fire occurred near Fairfield Industrial Park, a known hangout for local teens. Layton’s family and school have paid tribute to him, describing him as a kind, caring, and loving boy. His family expressed deep grief, thanking those who helped in the search for him.

A GoFundMe campaign has raised over £18,000 to support Layton’s grieving mother. The police are continuing their investigation and have urged the public to avoid sharing misleading content online, reminding everyone that suspects under 18 cannot be named publicly.

Layton’s memory will live on, and he will be deeply missed.

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