British couple found dead in suspected murder-suicide in New Zealand
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A British couple were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide at their property in New Zealand, police revealed today.

The couple were found late on Monday after police forced their way into a property they were renting on Palliser Road, in Roseneath, the shore-front region of Wellington.

Detective Inspector Haley Ryan said they had been contacted by a family member concerned with their welfare. 

Police told MailOnline they were unable to confirm the identities of the deceased until the Coroner’s report is completed.

The male partner had reportedly been living and working in New Zealand, while she had settled with him in December, a neighbour told local media.

He is believed to have worked in academia at universities in Britain and New Zealand, while she worked as a teacher. 

The couple had adult children living in the country, and had been considering moving to Otago to be closer to them, the neighbour said.

In the wake of their deaths, the couple were described by their landlord as ‘passionate about being in NZ and giving their family the experience of living here.’

A general view of Palliser Road, Roseneath, where police said two people died

A general view of Palliser Road, Roseneath, where police said two people died

‘Both they and their family lived life to the absolute full and were always planning or doing amazing adventures,’ the landlord said of ‘my British lodgers’.

‘He was a clever, caring, charming man. She was vibrant, kind, intelligent and both of them made friends wherever they went. They were both absolutely wonderful human beings.’

‘They were both such positive and incredible parents, friends, and members of many communities.

‘We send our love and condolences to their [family] and friends.’

Police said they were supporting the family.

Neighbour Paul Prestidge told local media that the couple were ‘very friendly people’, with whom he would have dinner parties. 

He said that the couple had a son who did not live with them. 

Prestidge said he believed the woman may have been a teacher, though this has not been officially confirmed. 

He said he remembered seeing the couple the week before last, but did not recall if he had seen them more recently. 

Neighbour Emma Prestidge told Radio New Zealand that they had moved from London.

‘My understanding is they’d finally… packed up their lives in London and all their stuff was in a shipping container, and they were kind of looking to move here for good.

‘They were… in the next phase of their life, I guess, and ready to kind of set themselves up for the next part of their chapter, which is… truly sad.’ 

Police are still conducting inquiries, and have told local residents to expect an increased presence in the area.

They said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. 

It is not currently known how the British couple died, but Detective Inspector Haley Ryan from New Zealand Police said: ‘I want to provide assurance that there is no ongoing risk to the Roseneath community.’

Police are still conducting inquiries, and have told local residents to expect an increased presence in the area (File image of New Zealand police)

Police are still conducting inquiries, and have told local residents to expect an increased presence in the area (File image of New Zealand police)

A FCDO spokesperson said last night: ‘We have not been approached for consular assistance in this case, but our staff stand ready to support British Nationals overseas 24/7.’

A statement from the New Zealand police read: ‘We continue to appeal to anyone who may have information that can help our enquiries, and anyone with residential CCTV that captures traffic movements in the Roseneath area, particularly on Palliser Road and surrounding streets, to contact Police.

‘Please update us online now or call 105, and reference the file number 250401/2474 or ‘Operation Palliser’.’ 

MailOnline contacted the FCDO for comment. 

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