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Third body found at arson mansion Third body found at arson mansion
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A third body has been found in the remains of a millionaire businessman's mansion. A third body has been found in the remains of a millionaire businessman's mansion destroyed in an arson attack.
The bodies of Jill Foster, 49, and an as-yet-unidentified man were found in the burnt-out ruins of Osbaston House in Maesbrook, Shropshire. The bodies of Jill Foster, 49, and an unidentified man were found in the ruins of Osbaston House in Maesbrook, Shropshire days after Tuesday's blaze.
Daughter Kirstie Foster, 15, and her father Christopher, 50, remain unaccounted for. Kirstie Foster, 15, and her father Christopher, 50, remain unaccounted for.
Police specialist search teams found remains of a third person on Sunday evening, a spokesperson said. Police specialist search teams found the remains of a third person on Sunday evening, a spokesperson said.
Post-mortem tests revealed Mrs Foster had been shot in the head prior to the blaze, which police said was started deliberately at about 0500 BST last Tuesday.
Three horses and four dogs were also found dead in different parts of the house. All had been shot.
The body of one of the dogs was found inside the mansion while the other animals were discovered in outbuildings.
Det Supt Jon Groves, of West Mercia Police, said it would take "some time" to remove the third body from the scene "due to its position".
However, he said police were hoping to remove it from the house by the end of the day, with a post-mortem examination taking place later. The search and examination of the property is continuing and is still expected to take several days, possibly even weeks, Det Supt Jon Groves
He said a forensic archaeologist would be visiting the site later in the morning to offer specialist advice on removing the body.
He thanked the local community for its support over the last week.
Det Supt said: "We have had a lot of support and understanding from members of the community and I would like to thank residents for that.
"The search and examination of the property is continuing and is still expected to take several days, possibly even weeks, and I am grateful for the continued support of those living in the area.
"Our thoughts remain with the families of Chris, Jill and Kirstie Foster and we will follow up every possible line of enquiry to establish what happened at Osbaston House in the early hours of Tuesday."