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Pictured: Boy killed in industrial estate fire - 14 children arrested

Tributes have been paid to 14-year-old Layton Carr who died in a fire at an industrial estate.

Eleven boys and three girls, aged between 11 and 14 years, have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the incident in Gateshead on Friday. They remain in police custody.

Firefighters raced to Fairfield industrial park in the Bill Quay area shortly after 8pm, putting out the blaze a short time later. Police then issued an appeal for a missing boy, Layton Carr, who was believed to be in the area at the time.

In a statement, the force said that "sadly, following searches, a body believed to be that of 14-year-old Layton Carr was located deceased inside the building". Layton's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers, police added.

A fundraising page on GoFundMe has been set up to help Layton's mother pay for funeral costs. Organiser Stephanie Simpson said: "The last thing Georgia needs to stress trying to pay for a funeral for her Boy Any donations will help thank you." One tribute in a Facebook post read: "Can't believe I'm writing this my nephew RIP Layton ???? forever 14 you'll be a massive miss, thinking of my sister and 2 beautiful nieces right now." Another added: "My boy ❤️ my baby cousin, my Layton.

Nothing will ever come close to the pain I feel right now. Forever 14.

I'll miss you sausage." A third said: "Rest in peace big lad such a beautiful soul taken far to soon my thoughts are with you Gee stay strong girl hear for u always." Read more from Sky News:Eight arrests in connection with two terrorism operationsCompensation scheme scrapped for child sexual abuse victims Detective Chief Inspector Louise Jenkins, of Northumbria Police, also said: "This is an extremely tragic incident where a boy has sadly lost his life." She added that the force's "thoughts are with Layton's family as they begin to attempt to process the loss of their loved one". They are working to establish "the full circumstances surrounding the incident" and officers will be in the area to "offer reassurance to the public.

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