DETECTIVES investigating a murder at a holiday park are looking to speak to a man who may have recorded the incident.

Police have appealed for mobile phone footage after Michael McDonagh, from London, died following an altercation at Parkdean Resorts in Camber Sands on August 6.

The 53-year-old was pronounced dead at the Lydd Road site just after midnight.

An appeal for witnesses was launched, but detectives are particularly keen to speak to people who may have recorded the incident on their phones.

At least one man, described as short and thin by people at the scene, is believed to have recorded the incident from start to finish. 

Seven people have since been arrested on suspicion of murder.

All of those arrested have been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

The Argus: Michael McDonaghMichael McDonagh (Image: The Argus)

A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “We would encourage this person to come forward or if anybody knows who this person is to make contact with the investigation team.

The Argus: Parkdean Resorts in Lydd Road, Camber SandsParkdean Resorts in Lydd Road, Camber Sands (Image: The Argus)

“Anybody with footage, images or information that could help with the investigation is asked to contact police online or via 101, quoting Operation Molton.”

Footage and images can also be uploaded directly to the Major Incident Public Portal, which can be found here https://mipp.police.uk/operation/4722F25-PO1