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Money problems of Brit found dead with his wife in their French home: Husband liquidated rental firm in 2023, ‘was seen crying over pension issue and took months to pay bill of several thousand euros’

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A British man who was found dead with his wife at their home in rural France had experienced financial problems and had to liquidate his holiday letting business, it has emerged.

Andrew Searle, 65, and his wife Dawn, 56, were found dead by a horrified neighbour outside their idyllic house in Les Pesquies, north of Toulouse, last Thursday.

Dawn was discovered in her pyjamas with a head injury and jewellery scattered around her while French media reported that Andrew was inside the house, hanging with a gag in his mouth. There has been no official confirmation of this.  

Police have so far not confirmed whether their deaths were a murder-suicide or a homicide. Investigators have remained tight-lipped about a possible murder suspect, with the regional prosecutor refusing to say whether police are looking for anyone in connection with the deaths.

Mr Searle was a former financial investigator who was involved in the fight against organised crime, sparking suggestions that the couple may have been targeted by hitmen – a theory which French investigators are now moving away from.

The couple moved to France ten years ago after Mr Searle took an early retirement in 2015. He went on to experience financial troubles, mainly with his pension, and had taken months to pay a bill of several thousand euros, according to reports.

He had been seen crying in the nearby town of Villefranche-de-Rouergue in December after settling the debt, The Telegraph reports.

Publicly available financial documents in France also show that a rental business he set up in Les Pesquies folded in December 2023 with no accounts filed.  

The bodies of Andrew and Dawn Searle (pictured) were discovered by a neighbour in a village around 65 miles from Toulouse on Thursday

Less than 24 hours before he was found dead, Mr Searle seemed happy and relaxed as he bought a chocolate bar and two lottery tickets before thanking the shopkeeper and going to his car outside where his wife, aged in her mid-50s, was waiting

Less than 24 hours before he was found dead, Mr Searle seemed happy and relaxed as he bought a chocolate bar and two lottery tickets before thanking the shopkeeper and going to his car outside where his wife, aged in her mid-50s, was waiting

Witnesses have told MailOnline they saw Mr Searle arguing on his mobile in the days leading up to his death and he was seen buying lottery tickets on consecutive days.

Officials refused to comment on claims about Mr Searle’s financial woes. 

Prosecutor Nicolas Rigot-Muller is expected to give an update in the case today once autopsies have been carried out at Montpellier Hospital.

He told MailOnline: ‘Nothing has been ruled in or out. I will give more details on Tuesday when I also have the initial findings from the autopsies.’

A neighbour, who asked not to be named said: ‘The whole village is shocked by what happened. No one can believe it.

‘They were such a friendly couple and had a barbeque every year at the end of the summer and everyone was invited.

‘I saw them the day before they were found, they were walking the dogs and Andrew was on the phone.

‘He was very agitated, and he was arguing violently in English, he just waved at me and then carried on. I don’t know, maybe it’s relevant but I can’t see burglary as a motive.

Police are said to be seriously considering the possibility that the deaths were a murder-suicide, with a source telling MailOnline: ‘We have to look at everything in cases like this and nothing is left unchecked.

The couple moved to the south of France from Scotland around a decade ago. Pictured is the house where Mr and Mrs Searle were discovered in Les Pesquies

The couple moved to the south of France from Scotland around a decade ago. Pictured is the house where Mr and Mrs Searle were discovered in Les Pesquies

‘Most murders are carried out by someone who knew the victim and that is the theory we are pursuing in this case, with the perpetrator committing suicide.

‘It will take a few days to work out the finer details but the suggestion it was a break-in gone wrong is losing ground.

‘Yes, his background as a financial investigator could be a motive but it’s been a decade since he stopped doing this wort of work.

‘That’s why the murder-suicide theory is gaining more probability, but we will have to wait for the investigation to conclude before we are 100 per cent certain.’

But friends of the couple have rejected the theory. 

A British couple in their 60s, who did not wish to be identified, told The Telegraph: ‘Us Brits, who knew Dawn and Andy very well, are certain this is not a murder-suicide because of financial difficulties or anything like that.

‘They weren’t flashy by any means, but they were definitely comfortable and had it good out here.

‘They were always travelling. They recently went to a family wedding in Goa, they went to South America for their honeymoon.’

Another British couple who knew the Searles, said: ‘Life was good, why would they want to kill themselves?’

Meanwhile former colleagues have reacted sceptically to the suggestion that Mr Searle could have been targeted due to his fraud investigation work.

A financial source who was aware of Mr Searle’s previous work said: ‘Big banks and financial institutions have scores of people working in this field.

‘A lot of people do these sorts of checks at scale all day, every day and it’s not individuals going against individuals, it’s an anonymous process.

‘What he was doing wasn’t particularly unusual and it was all a long time ago.’

Callum Kerr with his mum Dawn Searle

Callum Kerr with his mum Dawn Searle

Callum Kerr who played George Kiss in Channel 4 Hollyoaks

Callum Kerr who played George Kiss in Channel 4 Hollyoaks

The couple’s four children from previous marriages are expected to have a meeting with prosecutors in the next few days after flying in from the UK, India, Portugal and the US.

Also with them is Mr Searle’s father Fred, 88, a retired British army major, from Littlehampton, West Sussex, who said before he left: ‘We have thousands of questions but no answers.’

The couple had moved to the hamlet of Les Pesquies in 2015 and on Saturday Dawn’s son Hollyoaks and Netflix star Callum Kerr issued a statement on the grief-stricken family’s behalf.

He said: ‘At this time, Callum Kerr and Amanda Kerr are grieving the loss of their mother, Dawn Searle (nee Kerr) , while Tom Searle and Ella Searle are mourning the loss of their father, Andrew Searle.’

Callum – who lives in Nashville, Tennessee ended the brief statement, which he posted on his Instagram by asking for the family’s privacy to be respected during this ‘difficult time’.

The couple attended Tom’s wedding in Goa, India, last November while Ella lives in Portugal and the Amanda is in Edinburgh but they are all believed to be now in France.

A spokesperson for UK Foreign Office said: ‘We are supporting the family of a British couple who died in France and are liaising with the local authorities.’ 

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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