Pictured: Policeman and his son, 3, who sparked double death riddle

Pictured: Policeman and his son, 3, who sparked double death riddle when their bodies were found at home after they returned early from family holiday

Neighbour says David Louden, 39, had been away on holiday with wife and sonIt appears only that father and son had returned to the house in KidderminsterConcerns for their safety led to the police finding the bodies in the property 

The policeman and his three-year-old son who were found dead at home had just returned early from a family holiday.

A neighbour said David Louden, 39, had been away on holiday with wife Samantha, their son Harrison and another relative but the trip was cut short.

It appears only father and son had returned to the house in Kidderminster, Worcestershire.

A neighbour said David Louden, 39, had been away on holiday with wife Samantha, their son Harrison and another relative but the trip was cut short

Concerns for their safety led to police finding the bodies in the semi-detached property in Cairndhu Drive shortly before 9.30am on Friday.

Door-to-door police inquiries have focused on events inside the house the previous evening.

West Mercia Police have released no further details of how the father and son died and have so far referred to both deaths as ‘unexplained’. It is not known if post-mortem examinations have yet been carried out.

Yesterday, police named the dead officer and his son and released a family photo alongside a tribute. Mrs Louden, who is also a police officer, and their wider family said in a statement: ‘David was a kind, loving, considerate, amazing father, husband, son, brother, uncle, friend and colleague. Harrison was a happy, well-loved little boy. They will both be forever missed and loved.’

West Mercia Police have released no further details of how the father and son died and have so far referred to both deaths as ‘unexplained’. It is not known if post-mortem examinations have yet been carried out

Mr Louden was a sergeant with West Mercia Police and is believed to have met his wife through work. Colleagues paid tribute to the dedicated officer on social media.

One wrote: ‘Such a tragic loss to those closest to you, the community you served. Rest easy now with your boy, your duty done.’

Helen Greybanks wrote: ‘SGT it was an honour and a pleasure to work alongside you.’ And Laura Davies said: ‘Rip Dave and baby Louden. You were so kind and caring. Be missed by all. My love is to you and your family.’

Many tributes have been laid at the scene in Cairndhu Drive including teddy bears and bouquets. One read: ‘Both lives gone too soon.’

Sharon Hyrons, who has lived in the area since she was a child, said: ‘I was so shocked about the news, I came back to lay some flowers… I have never seen anything like this before.’

Another bouquet read: ‘So sorry for your loss and we are thinking of you, my heart goes out to you all.’

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