Deaths of British couple in the south of France treated as ‘murder-suicide’

Andrew and Dawn Searle, who were in their 60s, were discovered on Thursday afternoon / Detectives fear a British couple found dead at their home in France could have been murdered by 'criminals from the United Kingdom'.The disturbing theory was suggested on Friday after the lifeless bodies of Andrew and Dawn Searle, who were in their 60s, were discovered on Thursday afternoon in Les Pesqui?s, south of Villefranche-de-Rouergue.
The couple had been living in France for a few years (Picture: Handout)

The sudden deaths of a married British couple at their home in the south of France are being treated as a murder-suicide, according to reports.

British expats Dawn and Andrew Searle’s bodies were found at their home in the southwestern village of Les Pesquies, about 50 miles from Toulouse, on February 6.

Autopsies for the pair revealed Dawn died from ‘several’ blows to the head from a blunt and sharp object. Andrew’s death has been confirmed as from hanging.

Police launched an investigation to establish whether the couple died as a result of a murder-suicide, or if a third party was involved.

The BBC reported that the prosecutor in charge of the case has now told the broadcaster there is no evidence that anybody else was involved in the deaths.

It is understood Kerr and Searle were the mother and stepfather of 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.

09/02/25 Pictured: home of Dawn and Andrew Searle Dawn and Andrew Searle, 56 and 62, were discovered on Thursday afternoon, Les Pesquies, France. Dawn Searle is the mother of former Hollyoaks star Callum Kerr.
Authorities are now treating the incident as a murder-suicide (Picture: Nick Edwards)
08/02/25 Pictured: Pictured is the house where Dawn and Andrew Searle, 56 and 62, were discovered on Thursday afternoon, Les Pesquies, France. Dawn Searle is the mother of former Hollyoaks star Callum Kerr. Caption
Kerr had a head injury and Searle was found dead from hanging (Picture: Nick Edwards)

A statement posted on Mr Kerr’s social media accounts on February 8 said: ‘At this time, Callum Kerr and Amanda Kerr are grieving the loss of their mother, Dawn Searle (nee Smith, Kerr), while Tom Searle and Ella Searle are mourning the loss of their father, Andrew Searle.’

It asked for the family’s privacy to be respected ‘during this difficult period.’

According to his LinkedIn page, Searle was a retired fraud investigator specialising in financial crime prevention who worked at companies including Standard Life and Barclays Bank.

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.

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‘They were British expatriates, retired, and had been living in Aveyron for five years. The first victim, 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 was located.

‘Searle, who was found hanged … did not show any visible defensive injuries.’

Previously, Jean-Sébastien Orcibal, the local major who married the couple just two years ago, said he was convinced they had been murdered while dismissing the theory of ‘a burglary gone wrong’.

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