Dawn Kerr, 56, was found dead at a property in Les Pequies on February 6 last year, with her husband’s body also found.
A grieving daughter has said she hopes to help create “a society free of domestic abuse” after her mum was murdered in France.
Dawn Kerr, 56, was found dead at a property in Les Pequies on February 6 last year, with her husband’s body also found. French authorities ruled there was no evidence to suggest another person was involved in their deaths.
The prosecutor in charge of the case ruled the investigation as a murder suicide. The couple married in 2023 after moving to France, and had been described as “normal, lovely people” by their neighbours.
Her daughter Amanda has now paid tribute to her mum, branding her “one of those rare people who made life better and brighter just by being it”. She will now hike Mount Etna in Sicily on May 16 as she raises funds for Edinburgh Women’s Aid.
Amanda, who is from Musselburgh, told Edinburgh Live: “My mum was one of those rare people who made life feel better and brighter just by being in it. She was kind, optimistic, and deeply caring and also the most organised person anyone had ever met. She somehow managed to hold everything together while giving so much of herself to others, because she loved doing that.
“As a mum, she set the standard for everything I hope to be, for my own daughter. As a friend, she had a way of making people feel like they were the only person in the room.
“She gave so much to the world around her. She fundraised constantly and did all of that while working two jobs and raising a family. People used to ask her if she had more hours in the day than everyone else.
“I honestly do not think it is possible to recreate the kind of person my mum was. She was rare, and I feel so proud and lucky to call her my mum and best friend. It’s an honour to me when people say I remind them of my mum.”
Amanda – who runs marketing firm The Popular Agency – feels she is very much ‘her mother’s daughter’, with Dawn’s qualities and ‘being’ passed down and she will now be doing the climb on her mum’s 58th birthday. She said: “Everything I am doing now is rooted in what she showed me was possible. I always find myself asking ‘what would Dawn do’.
“It never mattered where you saw my mum, she was always happy to chat, she always had time for people and was always, always smiling and laughing. I’m excited for this climb, I’ve been training for 10 months and documenting it all on social media to raise awareness of the fundraiser, which I have raised just over £7,500 on two donation platforms.
“There is still so much snow on Mount Etna so the hike might be more difficult than I had originally thought, but I’m up for the challenge.”
Last year, Amanda and her brother Callum – who has appeared in Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks and One Piece on Netflix – urged people not to attend the funeral of Andrew Seale. In a statement shared online, the pair said: “In the absence of any evidence suggesting third-party involvement in the tragic death of our mother, Dawn Kerr, the prevailing hypothesis remains that of a murder-suicide. Our mother was killed by multiple blows to the head, and Andrew was found deceased by hanging.
“His injuries are consistent with self-hanging, and no defensive wounds were found on his body. There is also no evidence whatsoever of any third party’s involvement at this stage. While the official investigation is still ongoing, we cannot ignore the circumstances as they stand.
“For this reason, we must respectfully but firmly request that our mother not be included in any way in the funeral arrangements being made for Andrew. Please do not share photographs of them together.”
You can support Amanda with her fundraiser here.
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