A man has died in a "medical emergency" at a holiday park in Wales.
Paramedics, police officers and an air ambulance crew rushed to the Lyons Robin Hood Holiday Park in Rhyl at around 10.30am this morning.
They desperately tried to a bid to save the man's life but he sadly passed away, NorthWalesLive reports.
Holiday park bosses thanked the emergency services for their efforts in a Facebook post about the death.
In a statement on Facebook, the holiday park said: "We are aware of a medical emergency that took place on park today, which was attended by the Welsh Ambulance Service, Welsh Air Ambulance and North Wales Police.

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"Thank you to the incredible service from our emergency services, who did everything they could, but unfortunately, an individual has passed away.
"Our deepest condolences are with the family at this time.
"Please could we ask that all guests and owners at the park respect the boundaries where the police are situated."
Emergency services - including the Wales Air Ambulance - were called to the Lyons Robin Hood Holiday Park this morning.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called shortly before 10.27am this morning, Friday 20 August, to a medical emergency at the Lyons Robin Hood Holiday Park in Rhyl.
"We sent a Community First Responder and two emergency ambulances to the scene, where crews were also supported by an air ambulance.”
The air ambulance landed at the nearby Rhyl Golf Club before crews went to the scene.
North Wales Police also attended the incident to assist.