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Andrew Searle and Dawn Kerr were found dead in their home in Les Pesquiès in Aveyron on 6 FebruaryAndrew Searle and Dawn Kerr were found dead in their home in Les Pesquiès in Aveyron on 6 February
The deaths of a British couple who were found in their renovated rural home in Aveyron, south-west France, are being treated as a murder followed by a suicide.The deaths of a British couple who were found in their renovated rural home in Aveyron, south-west France, are being treated as a murder followed by a suicide.
The bodies of Andrew Searle, 62, a retired fraud investigator, Dawn Kerr, 56, a project manager, were discovered on 6 February at their home in the village of Les Pesquiès, south of Villefranche-de-Rouergue.The bodies of Andrew Searle, 62, a retired fraud investigator, Dawn Kerr, 56, a project manager, were discovered on 6 February at their home in the village of Les Pesquiès, south of Villefranche-de-Rouergue.
Kerr was found lying dead in front of her house partly undressed and with a significant head injury, and Searle was found hanged inside.Kerr was found lying dead in front of her house partly undressed and with a significant head injury, and Searle was found hanged inside.
The prosecutor in charge of the case said a police investigation had ruled out any third party involvement in their deaths. They told the BBC that there was no evidence that another person was involved.The prosecutor in charge of the case said a police investigation had ruled out any third party involvement in their deaths. They told the BBC that there was no evidence that another person was involved.
Postmortem examinations confirmed Searle died from hanging and Kerr suffered “multiple blows to the head with a blunt and sharp-edged object”.Postmortem examinations confirmed Searle died from hanging and Kerr suffered “multiple blows to the head with a blunt and sharp-edged object”.
The couple married in 2023 and had two children each from previous relationships. They had lived in Aveyron for five years.The couple married in 2023 and had two children each from previous relationships. They had lived in Aveyron for five years.
Kerr was the mother of the Scottish actor and musician Callum Kerr, who played PC George Kiss in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, and appeared in Netflix’s Virgin River.Kerr was the mother of the Scottish actor and musician Callum Kerr, who played PC George Kiss in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, and appeared in Netflix’s Virgin River.
A statement on Kerr’s Instagram confirmed he and his sister were grieving the loss of their mother, and that their step-brother and step-sister were mourning the loss of their father. The post also asked for the family’s privacy to be respected.A statement on Kerr’s Instagram confirmed he and his sister were grieving the loss of their mother, and that their step-brother and step-sister were mourning the loss of their father. The post also asked for the family’s privacy to be respected.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Andrew Searle retired in 2015 after a career in financial crime prevention.According to his LinkedIn profile, Andrew Searle retired in 2015 after a career in financial crime prevention.
After quitting as a consultant in financial crime assurance at Barclays in Glasgow, Searle posted that he was “enjoying life in rural France – renovating!”. He previously worked for 21 years at Standard Life, in Edinburgh, where he was responsible for the bank’s anti-crime initiative.After quitting as a consultant in financial crime assurance at Barclays in Glasgow, Searle posted that he was “enjoying life in rural France – renovating!”. He previously worked for 21 years at Standard Life, in Edinburgh, where he was responsible for the bank’s anti-crime initiative.
Kerr’s Facebook profile said she grew up in the Scottish borders and went to school in the port town of Eyemouth. Before moving to France she had lived with Searle in Musselburgh, east of Edinburgh.Kerr’s Facebook profile said she grew up in the Scottish borders and went to school in the port town of Eyemouth. Before moving to France she had lived with Searle in Musselburgh, east of Edinburgh.
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A statement issued by French prosecutors in February said: “The two deceased persons, a man and a woman, were the owners of the house in which their bodies were discovered. They were British expatriates, retired, and had been living in Aveyron for five years.A statement issued by French prosecutors in February said: “The two deceased persons, a man and a woman, were the owners of the house in which their bodies were discovered. They were British expatriates, retired, and had been living in Aveyron for five years.
“The first victim, Ms Kerr, has a significant head injury. A box containing jewellery was found near to her, but no item or weapon which could have caused the injuries were located.“The first victim, Ms Kerr, has a significant head injury. A box containing jewellery was found near to her, but no item or weapon which could have caused the injuries were located.
“Mr Searle, who was found hanged … did not show any visible defensive injuries.”“Mr Searle, who was found hanged … did not show any visible defensive injuries.”
In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org