Another one bites the dust ...
Just seen Eterniti Caravans has called in the administrators...
The administrators handling the break-up of Eterniti Caravans have explained what will happen to existing customers warranties and repair work.
Ernst & Young were called into the failing company last week (27 March) and have since confirmed that 41 jobs have been lost at the Widnes factory.
In a recent statement a spokesman for the firm elaborated on the remaining issues that had been unclear up until this point.
The good news is that customers whose Eterniti models are currently being repaired will have them returned "on a case-by-case basis".
However, the statement continued: "Eterniti Caravans has ceased trading and can no longer honour customer warranties."
Full details of how much debt the company was saddled with is likely to be released in a creditors' report in a few weeks time.
Eterniti launched onto the market in 2012 and recently exhibited at the 2014 Caravan and Camping Show.