The investigation into the death of a 26-year-old man at a summer solstice rave in the Peak District has led to a 23-year-old man being charged with manslaughter.
The victim, Isaac Clare-Watts, was found dead at the stone circle on Monday morning, and police launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
A 23-year-old man from London has been charged in connection with the death, as well as with attempted murder in relation to another incident in Hady Lane, Chesterfield, on Thursday.
The suspect remains in police custody and is due to appear at Derby Magistrates' Court today.
The victim's sister, Jonimae, has spoken out about the family's devastation, saying that her brother was a popular and skilled joiner who had a passion for Muay Thai and was planning to travel the world.
A tribute to Isaac from his employer, a Nottinghamshire-based construction firm, describes him as a "very popular member of our team" who was "sadly taken from us too soon".
The family has appealed for anyone who was at the rave to come forward if they saw anything that might be relevant to the investigation.