Father and son death in Kidderminster treated as murder-suicide

West Mercia Police have issued an update on the investigation

Author: Phoebe GreggorPublished 18th Aug 2021

The deaths of a police officer and his three-year-old son are being treated as a suspected murder-suicide.

The deaths of David Louden, 39, and Harrison Louden were originally treated as unexplained, but the force is now satisfied no other parties were involved.

Officers attended an address in Cairndhu Drive in Kidderminster on August 13 following concerns for the welfare of a man and a young child.

West Mercia Police officer Louden and Harrison were found dead, the force said.

Assistant Chief Constable Damian Barratt said “David Louden (39) and his three year-old son, Harrison, were tragically found dead at their home in Kidderminster on Friday 13 August 2021. At the time the deaths were treated as unexplained and investigation was launched into the circumstances.

“We, West Mercia Police, are now treating the death of Harrison as a suspected murder and the death of David as a suspected suicide. Post mortems have now taken place and the investigation team, in conjunction with the Coroner, are satisfied that no other parties were involved.

“However, safeguarding reviews are now underway and there will be an inquest to provide an official determination, so we are unable to comment any further at this time in relation to the circumstances or the investigation.

“This is a dreadfully sad case and our thoughts are with David and Harrison’s family and friends. They have requested that they be allowed to grieve and will not be providing any further comment to the media at this time.”