THE HOUSE where Epsom College headteacher Emma Pattison and her daughter were shot dead by her husband has been demolished.
Demolition contractors ripped the property, located on the school's grounds in Surrey, down to rubble last month, The Sun can reveal.
Mrs Pattison, 45, was blasted in the chest and abdomen by a shotgun in February.
Her seven-year-old daughter Lettie was shot once in the head.
Police believe they were killed by Mrs Pattison's husband George, 39, who then turned the gun on himself.
The three were found dead on the school's grounds at around 1am on February 5, 2022, after Mrs Pattison made a distressed call to her sister.
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A firearm legally registered to Mr Pattison was found at the scene of the tragic incident.
Work is understood to have begun on the demolition of the property early last month – just days after the school year ended.
Mrs Pattison was the first female to be appointed head of Epsom College, taking on the role in September last year.
Following her death, Sir Anthony Seldon was made head and will remain in place until September 2024.
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