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Ian Cameron, Former Rolls Royce Design Head Stabbed To Death

Former Rolls Royce head designer Ian Cameron, in a tragic incident was stabbed to death. He was killed outside his luxurious mansion in Bavaria, Germany. 

Ian Cameron, Former Rolls Royce Design Head Stabbed To Death

Former Rolls Royce head designer Ian Cameron, in a tragic incident was stabbed to death. He was killed outside his luxurious mansion in Bavaria, Germany.

The Tragic Death

Reports indicate that an unidentified attacker assaulted a 74-year-old British national at his home in Herrsching. The police have initiated a search operation to identify and apprehend the suspect, who fled the scene on foot.

According to the media, CCTV footage from Ian Cameron’s residence revealed that power cables to the garages had been deliberately cut.

Cops Under Search Operation

Following the suspect’s escape, police have launched a search operation. The suspect is described as being between 180cm and 190cm tall, wearing light trousers, a dark blue hoodie, yellow-green gloves, and carrying a red rucksack.

Police are conducting a thorough search of Ian Cameron’s house and the surrounding areas for any evidence related to the stabbing.

Who Is Ian Cameron?

Ian Cameron played a key role in designing models like the Ghost, Phantom, 3 Series, and Z8. He joined Rolls-Royce after BMW acquired the company in 1998 and retired in 2013.

BMW acknowledged Cameron’s significant contributions, stating, “Ian was pivotal in shaping Rolls-Royce from its acquisition by the BMW Group to its establishment at Goodwood, West Sussex. During his tenure, he led the design team for all Phantom family and Ghost models, creating modern vehicles that honored the brand’s classic design heritage.”

 

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