Friday, February 5, 2010

-OMGeeeee !-


so i was reading the sun i found this story ....whats happening to people :S
Police were called to an address in Oswestry, Shropshire, just after 5.00am after a phone tip-off where they discovered the bodies of Francesca McFall, 18, and her 55-year-old mum Susan.
They later found the body of a man — believed to be that of 48-year-old husband and father Hugh McFall — at an industrial unit just a few miles away in St Martins.
Craig Jones, a mechanic who works in the industrial unit next door, said Mr McFall used the address as a base for his business, selling flowers to local supermarkets.
e said: "As I drove into work this morning at about 8.40am two police cars followed me in.
"I thought they were following me but they went next door. I think they kicked the door down, then they came round and told us we'd have to lock up. Now there are about four police cars here. "
"I heard they found Hugh's body inside, and his truck is parked down the road.
"It's a shock because nothing ever happens in Oswestry.
Mr Jones said Mr McFall "kept himself to himself" and had been renting the unit for around a month.
The discovery of the man's body prompted West Mercia cops to announce they were no longer looking for anyone else in connection with the three deaths.
Detective Inspector Mick Homden said: "I can confirm officers discovered the body of a man at a location in the Oswestry area shortly after 9.30am.
"As a result, the police at this moment in time, are not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths."
Pretty Francesca — known to her pals as "Frankie" — was a popular Sixth Form student at Oswestry School and was studying science.
She was planning to spend part of her summer holidays this year acting as a volunteer worker at hospitals in Nepal.
She had last updated her Facebook page at 10.16pm yesterday — just hours before her body was found at the detached family home in Hampton Road
Writing a Facebook tribute her friend Joe Croxon said: "The world has lost someone special today. I just don't get it. She was so nice and sweet and honest.
"There was nothing bad in her at all."
Detective Superintendent Sheila Thornes from West Mercia Police, said the house remained cordoned off as more than 40 officers worked on the investigation.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said earlier: "We were called to the address just before 5.20am today.
"After about an hour at the scene we were stood down by police."


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2840459/Husband-kills-mum-and-girl-18.html#ixzz0ei7KBFYj


*source (www.thesun.co.uk)