A former head designer at Rolls-Royce has been st@bbed to death on his doorstep at his £ 3 million mansion in Germany in a suspected robbery.


 

The body of vintage car expert, Ian Cameron, 74, was found in the entrance of his home in Bavaria, on Friday evening, July, 13.



A man is said to have approached and st@bbed him, according to German news outlet Bild.



The Sun reported that the CCTV over the garages where his high-value vehicles were kept had the power cables cut.



Police have launched a manhunt for his killer after Mr. Cameron's wife jumped over a wall to escape.



Verena Kloos managed to get to their neighbour's house and called the police.


 


 


Mr Cameron was a vintage car expert who retired from Rolls-Royce in 2013 after 20 years at the firm, working on the design of cars such as the 3 Series, Z8, Phantom, and Ghost.


 


 


Police labelled it a 'violent crime' and said the attacker fled on foot from the house.



 


 


Search teams are reportedly using dogs and a helicopter to track him down.


 


 


An officer told The Sun it is 'extremely rare' that a burglar who prepares enough to disable CCTV then 'stabs and kills' a person.


 


 


The suspect is reported to be 180cm to 190cm tall, with light trousers and a dark blue hoodie, carrying a red rucksack and yellow-green gloves.