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Body of wife found at arson house Body of wife found at arson house
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One of two bodies found at the burnt-out home of a millionaire businessman is that of his wife, police have said.One of two bodies found at the burnt-out home of a millionaire businessman is that of his wife, police have said.
A post-mortem test found Jill Foster, 49, of Osbaston House in Maesbrook, Shropshire, had been shot in the head. Post-mortem tests found Jill Foster, 49, of Osbaston House in Maesbrook, Shropshire, had been shot in the head.
Christopher Foster, 50, his wife and 15-year-old daughter, Kirstie, have been missing since the fire which was started deliberately on Tuesday.Christopher Foster, 50, his wife and 15-year-old daughter, Kirstie, have been missing since the fire which was started deliberately on Tuesday.
Police said the other body was believed to be a man and that a rifle, belonging to Mr Foster, was found by the bodies.Police said the other body was believed to be a man and that a rifle, belonging to Mr Foster, was found by the bodies.
Formal identification of the body is expected to take some time and further tests are needed to try to establish a cause of death, police said. Formal identification of the other body is expected to take some time and further tests are needed to try to establish a cause of death, police said.
The female body was positively identified from dental records as that of Jill Foster. The female body was positively identified from dental records as that of Jill Foster. The two bodies were found close to one another and the body of another dog was found nearby Supt Gary Higgins
Gun cartridges West Mercia police have launched a murder inquiry after post-mortem examinations were carried out on the bodies on Saturday night.
West Mercia police have launched a murder inquiry after post-mortem examinations were carried out on Saturday night on the two bodies. They were recovered from the property late on Friday.
The bodies were found and recovered late on Friday. A rifle, identified as being legitimately owned by Mr Foster, was recovered near the two bodies, along with the body of a fourth dog.
A rifle, identified as a rifle that was legitimately owned by Mr Foster, was recovered near the two bodies, along with the body of a fourth dog. Post-mortem examinations carried out on three horses and three dogs found in nearby outbuildings showed they had also been shot before the fire started.
About 100 police officers and staff are involved in the investigation Spent and unspent gun cartridges have been found scattered around the grounds of the property.About 100 police officers and staff are involved in the investigation
Post-mortem examinations carried out on three horses and three dogs found in the outbuildings showed they had also been shot before the fire broke out. Supt Gary Higgins, from West Mercia Police, said further tests were needed before it could be established whether the rifle recovered was the murder weapon.
Spent and unspent gun cartridges have been found scattered around the grounds of the property. "The two bodies were found close to one another and the body of another dog was found nearby," he said.
Supt Gary Higgins, from West Mercia police, said further tests were needed before it could be established whether the rifle recovered was the murder weapon. "The dog has also been the subject of a post-mortem examination, which revealed it too had been shot."
He said: "The two bodies were found close to one another and the body of another dog found nearby. It is expected to take several days, possibly even weeks, to complete the examination of the home due to the large site and amount of debris in the building, police said.
"The dog has also been subject of a post mortem examination, which revealed it too had been shot."
It is expected to take several days, possibly even weeks, to complete the examination of the home, due to the large site and amount of debris in the building, police said.
Police said search teams had been forced to withdraw from the main part of the house on Saturday night for safety reasons.Police said search teams had been forced to withdraw from the main part of the house on Saturday night for safety reasons.
The Fosters had been at a friend's barbecue on Monday evening before returning later to their home, thought to be valued at £1.2m. 'Open mind'
The fire started at about 0500 BST on Tuesday. The fire started at the property at about 0500 BST on Tuesday.
About 40 people gathered at St John's church, Maesbrook, for a Holy Communion service to pray for the family on Sunday morning. The night before the Fosters had been at a friend's barbecue before returning to their home, which is thought to have been valued at £1.2m.
Det Supt Jon Groves, who is leading the investigation, said: "Although this is now being treated as a murder, we are keeping an open mind as to the circumstances leading up to the incident."
On Sunday morning about 40 people gathered at St John's church in Maesbrook to pray for the family.
Anyone with information has been asked to contact West Mercia Police or Crimestoppers.Anyone with information has been asked to contact West Mercia Police or Crimestoppers.