The deaths of a boarding school headmistress and her husband and daughter in Surrey could be a homicide, police said on Tuesday.
Emma Pattison, 45, headmistress of Epsom College in Surrey, England, was found dead in a college property in the early hours on Sunday along with her 39-year-old husband George and 7-year-old daughter Lettie. The family lived at the property.
Officers are carrying out a homicide investigation to “establish the full chronology and circumstances of the incident.”
Surrey Police said officers are “confident there is no third-party involvement and there is no wider threat or risk to the community.”
While causes of deaths have not been confirmed, police recovered a firearm registered to George Pattison. Police said he had notified the force of a previous change of address on Feb. 2 “as is routine.”…