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Little Burstead caravan death: Family tribute to Sam Garcia Little Burstead caravan death: Family tribute to Sam Garcia
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The family of a man whose death in a caravan in Essex is being treated as murder have paid tribute to him. The family of a man whose death in a caravan in Essex is being treated as homicide have paid tribute to him.
Sam Garcia, 26, from East Ham, London, was found seriously ill off Clock House Road, Little Burstead, on Monday, but could not be revived by paramedics. Sam Garcia, 26, from East Ham, London, was found seriously ill off Clock House Road, Little Burstead, on Monday, and could not be revived by paramedics.
His family said he was "a hard-working, humorous and loving man."His family said he was "a hard-working, humorous and loving man."
A post-mortem examination was carried out on Tuesday, but Essex Police said further tests were need to establish Mr Garcia's cause of death.A post-mortem examination was carried out on Tuesday, but Essex Police said further tests were need to establish Mr Garcia's cause of death.
Two men aged 29 and 30, both from Canning Town, east London, and a 34-year-old woman from East Ham were arrested in connection with Mr Garcia's death and have been released on bail.Two men aged 29 and 30, both from Canning Town, east London, and a 34-year-old woman from East Ham were arrested in connection with Mr Garcia's death and have been released on bail.
A 69-year-old man who was also arrested and bailed has now been released from his bail without charge.A 69-year-old man who was also arrested and bailed has now been released from his bail without charge.
Det Ch Insp Mark Hall, from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate said: "At this stage, we are investigating to establish the full facts and treating it as a homicide. Det Ch Insp Mark Hall, from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said: "At this stage, we are investigating to establish the full facts and treating it as a homicide.
"We are looking to speak with anyone who was at the farm in Little Burstead on that Sunday night or Monday morning.""We are looking to speak with anyone who was at the farm in Little Burstead on that Sunday night or Monday morning."