
Fundraiser for siblings who drowned while on holiday in Spain reaches £40,000
Ameiya and Ricardo Junior Parris, aged 13 and 11, died on Tuesday evening after getting into difficulty off Llarga beach in Salou, Catalonia.
Their father Ricardo tried to rescue them, but he also got into difficulty and was unconscious when he was pulled from the water. He was later released from hospital with a concussion.
Ricardo Senior and his partner, Shanice Del-Brocco, 31, were staying at the Hotel Best Negresco right by the beach with their six children when tragedy struck.
The construction worker from Birmingham had taken their two oldest children for one final swim while Shanice had taken the younger ones back to the hotel.
"They'd gone out. They were being sensible. They're very good swimmers," the children's aunt, Kayla Del-Brocco, said.
"They knew it was late. However, they'd been doing this every day on holiday, so that day was no different. They didn't go out far, but the current was just too strong and pulled them."
A hotel worker saw the siblings struggling in the water and called for help. When Shanice returned to the beach, emergency services were already at the scene, with Junior taken away in a helicopter.
"It's breaking (Ricardo), if I'm honest, because he was in the water, and I know he said things to my sister like: 'I had him, I had Joby in my arms, and we got smacked up the rocks, and that's the last thing I remember,'" Shanice's sister said.
Ricardo Senior suffered a "nasty concussion and some bumps and batters", Ms Del-Brocco said, adding that he was the first to be rescued.
The couple were unable to see their children's bodies until Thursday at the mortuary and are now waiting for them to be repatriated to the UK, which they were told "could be anything from seven to 15 days", Ms Del-Rocco said.
"They are just numb. They're holding each other up and keeping it together for the little ones at the minute; going through the motions and desperately waiting to come home now."
The GoFundMe page to help cover the cost of repatriating the bodies of Ameiya and Ricardo Junior, which was set up by her cousin, has already raised around £40,000, which Ms Del-Rocco described as "phenomenally overwhelming".
"Maya was intelligent, thoughtful, and growing into a strong young woman. Ricardo Junior was playful, kind, and always smiling. They brought so much love, laughter, and energy into the lives of everyone around them," the fundraising page reads.
"Their absence has left an unbearable silence not just for their parents, but for their whole family, who were incredibly close and shared an unbreakable bond."
Ms Del-Brocco said that Ameiya and Junior, who were in Years 7 and 8 at North Birmingham Academy, were doting older siblings, with their mother describing them as "hilarious, sensitive and loving - the best big brother and sister anyone could want".
Their aunt said that Ameiya, a talented runner with ambitions of going to the Olympics, was "unapologetically just herself" and "driven by being unique".
Ricardo Junior was a "very, very special one-of-a-kind character" who wanted to become a famous YouTuber.
A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said: "We are supporting the family of two British children who have died in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities."
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