Police confirm identify of couple found dead at shooting school
A man and woman who were found dead at a shooting school have been identified by their relatives.
Humberside Police, who have launched a murder investigation, have confirmed they are not looking for anyone else in relation to the deaths of Robert Jobson, 84, and Rose Jobson, 69.
Police were called to White Lodge Shooting School on College Road near Thornton Curtis, about six miles south of the Humber Bridge in North Lincolnshire, at around 3.40pm on Friday after reports of a concern for safety.
A man and woman were pronounced dead at the scene.
Senior investigating officer Chief Inspector Al Curtis, from the Major Crime Team said: “Both Robert and Rose’s families continue to be supported by specially trained officers as they come to terms with their loss.
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“My thoughts remain with them at this incredibly difficult time.
“Understandably, a tragic incident like this will cause shock amongst the community, and my officers continue to support local residents by conducting house to house visits to offer reassurance and engage with the community as they come to terms with what has happened.
“We can confirm we are not looking for anyone else in relation to their deaths.
“If anyone has any concerns, please speak to our officers.”
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White Lodge Shooting School’s Facebook page features numerous pictures of Mr Jobson at the facility.
However, a message posted on June 3 explains: “Unfortunately due to personal injury we are closing the shooting school temporarily.
“Sorry for any inconvenience.”
The school’s website is also offline, with a message saying the internet account has been suspended.
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