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Family pay tribute to 29-year-old concrete pump driver Michael Burn, who was found dead in a caravan at Allhallows Leisure Park

The family of a man who was found dead in a caravan at Allhallows Leisure Park have paid tribute to a "genuine bloke" who "had a heart of gold".

Michael Burn died at the park off Avery Way in the village on the morning of November 5 after suffering cardiac and respiratory arrest.

Speaking to the Medway Messenger, his older sister Sarah Jenkins said the family have been touched by how many people have contacted them to pay tribute to the 29-year-old, who worked as a concrete pump driver.

Allhallows Leisure Park
Allhallows Leisure Park

She said: "Michael was a much loved son, brother, uncle and grandson.

"He has also left many friends heartbroken. We had no idea just how many people loved him."

Michael’s funeral will take place at 2.20pm on Friday, November 29 at Medway Crematorium.

The wake will be held at Higham Working Men’s Club.

An inquest into his death has yet to be opened.

For more, see Friday's Medway Messenger.

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