Epsom College headteacher and husband hosted dinner party for friends hours before tragic deaths
09.02.2023 - 02:39
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Epsom College headteacher Emma Pattison and her husband reportedly hosted a dinner for their friends hours before their tragic deaths. Emma Pattison, 45, George Pattison, 39 and their seven-year-old daughter Lettie were all found dead at their home located on the private school's grounds in Surrey in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Police believe that George Pattison shot his wife and daughter before turning the gun on himself as officers confirmed that a firearm was found at the scene. A friend who attended the couple's final supper hours before the horrendous incident has said that nothing seemed 'unusual' during the dinner party on the Saturday night, the Mirror reports.
According to The Sun, the guest said: "On Saturday night they threw a dinner party. It was quite an intimate affair and literally turned out to be their last supper. Nothing unusual happened. There were no arguments, no indication he would go on to do something so horrific a short time later".
Emma, 45 is understood to have made a distressed phone call to her sister Deborah Kirk who rushed to the scene to help her. In a student podcast which has now been deleted, Ms Pattinson revealed how her new job had caused big changes for her family.
She said: "In terms of transition it’s been a really big change for my family. We’ve moved house - we’ve bought a dog. I’ve got a new job, my husband has got a new job, that wasn’t meant to happen but it did and my daughter has started a new school so there’s been a lot of change for us as a family.”
The head teacher had said she 'hadn't looked back' since becoming a teacher and told the student podcast that 'working with you people keeps you young, they keep you energised'. She added: "I am absolutely loving my time
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