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Cops probe ‘murder-suicide’ after Brit couple Ben and Claire Anderson found dead at home after moving to New Zealand

Published on April 02, 2025 at 09:36 AM

COPS in New Zealand are probing a suspected murder-suicide after a British couple were found dead in their home.

Ben and Claire Anderson were discovered at a property in the upmarket Wellington suburb of Roseneath late on Monday night.

Photos of Ben and Claire Anderson.
Claire and Ben Anderson were found dead in their New Zealand home
Palliser Rd, Roseneath, Wellington, New Zealand street scene with parked cars and a small landslide.
The Brit couple were found late on Monday night by officers conducting a welfare check at a property on Palliser Road
Sailboats docked at a marina with houses on a hill in the background.
The pair were reportedly looking for a fresh start in Roseneath, Wellington

Their bodies were found after a concerned family member asked officers to conduct a welfare check.

Cops forced their way into the Palliser Road home at around 10.25pm and discovered the couple dead inside.

Police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the tragedy.

Detective Inspector Haley Ryan confirmed the deaths are being treated as a suspected murder-suicide and urged locals to come forward with any relevant footage or information.

She said: “Police will continue to have a presence in the area as we work to understand the reasoning behind this tragic incident.

“We would like to hear from anyone who may have information that can help our enquiries, and anyone with residential CCTV that captures traffic movements in the Roseneath area, particularly on Palliser Road and surrounding streets, is asked to contact us.”

The couple, believed to be in their 30s or 40s, had only recently made the permanent move to New Zealand and were said to be loving their new life.

Neighbour Emma Prestidge said the couple were setting up for a fresh start.

She told local outlet RNZ: “My understanding is they’d finally ... packed up their lives in London, and all their stuff was in a shipping container, and they were kind of looking to move here for good.

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“They were ... in the next phase of their life, I guess, and ready to kind of set themselves up for the next part of their chapter, which is ... truly sad.”;

Claire, a former teacher, had been splitting her time between New Zealand and the UK before settling in Wellington in December, The New Zealand Herald reports.

Meanwhile, Ben had already been living and working in the science sector.

Ben’s LinkedIn profile listed him as a principal research scientist at the Building Research Association of New Zealand (Branz) since January 2024, with previous roles at the University of Southampton and University of Otago.

The couple were known as warm, adventurous and outdoorsy, neighbour Prestidge said.

They had adult children in New Zealand and were considering moving to Otago to be closer to them.

“The lady said to me that, you know, previously in London, she kind of felt a little bit unsafe wherever she went. In New Zealand, she just felt ... a sense of calm and just felt like she was able to really enjoy her life here,”; Prestidge added.

Another neighbour, Paul Prestidge, told RMZ they were “very friendly people” and would often host dinner parties.

He added the couple reportedly had a son who didn't live with them.

Their devastated landlord paid tribute, telling The New Zealand Herald: “He was a clever, caring, charming man. She was vibrant, kind, intelligent and both of them made friends wherever they went.”;

“They were both absolutely wonderful human beings. Both they and their family lived life to the absolute full and were always planning or doing amazing adventures.”;

“They were both such positive and incredible parents, friends, and members of many communities. We send our love and condolences to their family and friends.”;

Police have completed post-mortems and will refer the case to the coroner.

Wellington District Commander Corrie Parnell said police were in touch with the couple’s family and were supporting them as they grieve.

“The family have requested privacy as they grieve their loss,”; cops said.

Flying Eze has also contacted the UK Foreign Office for more information.

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