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Teenagers found dead in ‘suicide pact’ at nature reserve named

Police cordon tape at Bothenhampton Nature Reserve
Police cordon tape at Bothenhampton Nature Reserve (Picture: BNPS)

Two teenagers who were found dead at a beauty spot last week have been named.

The bodies of Jack Williams, 18, and Katherine Powell, 17, were found by a dog walker at Bothenhampton Reservoir, near Bridport in Dorset, on the morning of January 25.

Police said their deaths are not being treated as suspicious.

A neighbour told the Mirror earlier in the week: ‘I heard it was a suicide pact between two young people.

‘It’s dreadful. Certainly not something you expect to happen on your doorstep.’

Inquests into their deaths will be opened by Rachael Griffin, senior coroner for Dorset, at the Town Hall in Bournemouth on Thursday.

Information released by the Dorset coroner’s office said Mr Williams was from Bridport while Miss Powell was from Kenilworth.

Dorset Police said the deaths are not being treated as suspicious but investigators are trying to establish the circumstances on behalf of the coroner.

The force has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Complaints (IOPC) over the deaths due to prior contact with the individuals.

The IOPC said last week: ‘We are currently assessing the available information to determine what further action may be required from us.’

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