THE FAMILY of a man who died at a holiday park have made a renewed appeal for information. 

Michael McDonagh died at the Parkdean resort in Camber Sands in August after an altercation involving a group of people.

The 53-year-old was on holiday at the Lydd Road site with his wife and three of his children.

Although police made seven arrests over his killing, all of the suspects were released on conditional bail.

Michael’s funeral took place at the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate Church in Mill Hill , London, on Wednesday.

His daughter, Stephanie McDonagh told the BBC that her dad was loved by everyone, and the incident shouldn’t have happened.

She explained: "He was there with his family and he should have had a nice time, and he should have come home and he didn't.

"If people know any information, I hope they come forward so we can get justice."

His family have been critical of the park's response after his death, as reported by the BBC.

A spokesperson for the resort told the BBC that it is doing “everything it can” to assist the police with their investigation.

Stephanie said: "We've had no contact with the holiday park. We weren't happy with their conduct.

"They never offered any condolences for my mother and my younger children who were staying at the park at the time with my dad.

"I just think their conduct has been really heartless."

Officers say they were trying to trace a man described as short and thin, who is believed to have recorded the incident.

In a statement, the Camber Sands holiday park spokesperson told the BBC: "We understand the McDonagh family's grief at this very difficult time.

"Our park team is actively supporting the police and is doing everything they can to assist with their inquiries.

“As this is a live police investigation we cannot comment further."