The British police stated that the death of a police officer and his 3-year-old son was regarded as a murder-suicide.
On Friday morning, 39-year-old David Loudon and his son Harrison were found dead at their home in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in central England.
Simesia Policemen It was said that the cause of both deaths was unknown, and an investigation was launched.
In an update on Wednesday, the department stated that it now considers Harrison Loudon’s death as murder, and that the active police officer of Westmercia, David Loudon, is believed to have committed suicide.
According to the police, no one else was involved in the death.
“We, West Messiah police now regard Harrison’s death as suspected murder and David’s death as suspected suicide,” Assistant Sergeant Damian Barratt said in a statement.
“Now that an autopsy has been carried out, the investigation team and the coroner are satisfied that no other parties are involved.”
Bharat added that the protection review has already begun and an investigation will be conducted to provide an “official decision” on the cause of the death of the two.
“This is a very sad case, and we are with the family and friends of David and Harrison,” he said.
The police previously stated that David Loudon’s wife and family “expressed deep shock, grief and grief over the loss of these two beloved families.”
In a statement issued over the weekend through West Mercia police, the family said: “David is a kind, caring, caring, and terrific father, husband, son, brother, uncle, friend, and colleague. Harrison is a happy one. , Beloved little boys. They will always be missed and loved.”
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The police arrived at Kidminster’s home at around 9:20 am on Friday, after some people were worried about the safety of a man and a woman inside.
A spokesperson for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said that two ambulances, a paramedic and a hazardous area response team were also present at the scene.
The spokesperson said: “On arrival, we found two patients, a man and a child.” “Sadly, it was soon discovered that both patients could not be rescued. They were confirmed dead at the scene.”
Neighbor told Shuttle bus Local newspapers were shocked to hear the news of the death.
A neighbor who asked not to be named said: “I really don’t know the residents. They have always maintained themselves. They have lived there for less than a year and are a family. The news is terrible.”
If you have suicidal thoughts, you can get confidential help for free at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Call 1-800-273-8255. The line is available 24 hours a day.



