"Ken Farnes (1911 to 1941) was a schoolmaster at Worksop College and used to play cricket in the school holidays - except he had a very understanding headmaster who let him go on three England tours as well," Mr Pracy said.
In a statement, Lincolnshire Police said investigations carried out by the fire service had been completed, adding: "The cause has been determined as accidental."The victims were from the Nottingham area and had been "excited to be spending the first weekend of the holidays together", their family said in a tribute released on Sunday.
Emergency services were called to the park just before 04:00 BST.The caravan was privately owned, police said.Lincolnshire Police added that officers were still investigating the full circumstances of the fire in order to prepare a file for the coroner, but said this was standard practice.
A woman who did not believe she would live until she was 30 due to a genetic illness affecting her ability to breathe has completed a world record-breaking rowing challenge in the Atlantic Ocean - at age 32.Sophie Pierce, of Neyland Rowing Club in Pembrokeshire, is the first person with
to brave the journey.
She was joined by three women from the club who set out on the 3,200 (5,150km) mile row from Lanzarote to Antigua in January, and they reached their goal on Thursday night, a week ahead of schedule."I never thought of not surviving," he said. "My motto is chance governs all."
Now in a care home, Norman still wears his war medals with pride.As veterans attend commemoration ceremonies across the UK, he still remembers the bravery of friends who never made it home.
"I still think about them," he said."It's hard to believe that a man can get up and walk forward under machine gun fire as if it didn't exist.