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British lawyer and wife murdered in Tobago British lawyer and wife murdered in Tobago
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A British lawyer and his wife have been murdered at their home on the Caribbean island of Tobago, local police say.A British lawyer and his wife have been murdered at their home on the Caribbean island of Tobago, local police say.
Richard Wheeler, 73, a partner at Lex Caribbean, and his Trinidad-born wife Grace, 67, were found by a gardener. Richard Wheeler, 73, and reportedly from Sheffield, and his Trinidad-born wife Grace, 67, were found by a gardener.
Both had been stabbed, according to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), who said robbery could have been a motive for the killings.Both had been stabbed, according to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), who said robbery could have been a motive for the killings.
The Foreign Office said it was in touch with local authorities and ready to support Mr Wheeler's family. The Foreign Office said it was in touch with local authorities.
The local police said they were pursuing "certain leads" in connection with the murders.The local police said they were pursuing "certain leads" in connection with the murders.
Mrs Wheeler's body was found on the lawn outside their home in Carnbee at 11:00 local time on 20 October by a gardener who worked for the couple.Mrs Wheeler's body was found on the lawn outside their home in Carnbee at 11:00 local time on 20 October by a gardener who worked for the couple.
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When police were called to the scene, they found the body of Mr Wheeler - who had lived in Tobago for 16 years - inside the house.When police were called to the scene, they found the body of Mr Wheeler - who had lived in Tobago for 16 years - inside the house.
A family member living on the island was contacted by officers, the police force said.A family member living on the island was contacted by officers, the police force said.
TTPS said in a statement: "An initial assessment suggests robbery as the possible motive as the bedroom and living room areas were ransacked.TTPS said in a statement: "An initial assessment suggests robbery as the possible motive as the bedroom and living room areas were ransacked.
"However, all avenues are being explored and all leads pursued.""However, all avenues are being explored and all leads pursued."
According to his profile on the Lex Caribbean website, Mr Wheeler was a member of the Tobago Chamber of Commerce. A solicitor since 1973, he had attended the College of Law at Lancaster Gate, in London. According to his profile on the website of Lex Caribbean, the firm he worked for, Mr Wheeler was a member of the Tobago Chamber of Commerce. A solicitor since 1973, he had attended the College of Law at Lancaster Gate, in London.
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "A British national has died in Tobago on 20 October. We are in contact with the local authorities and stand ready to provide support to the family at this difficult time".A Foreign Office spokesman said: "A British national has died in Tobago on 20 October. We are in contact with the local authorities and stand ready to provide support to the family at this difficult time".