<p>Ian Cameron, the former head designer for Rolls Royce and a renowned vintage car-expert, was murdered in his mansion in Herrsching, near Lake Ammersee, Germany. </p>.<p>The 74-year-old was <a href="https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/former-rolls-royce-designer-ian-cameron-stabbed-to-death-in-3-million-german-mansion-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/111786529.cms?from=mdr">killed by burglars who robbed</a> his house. His wife, Verena Kloos, escaped by climbing over the wall to their neighbour's house, at which point she contacted the police, <em>The</em> <em>Economic Times</em> reported.</p>.UK police charge man with murder after bodies found in suitcases.<p>The CCTV footage from the British national's $3 million residence revealed that the power cables to the garage, which housed his family's valuable items, were deliberately cut. </p>.<p>"The investigation suggests that this was a violent crime," police officials stated. "It is extremely rare that a burglar, who prepares enough to disable CCTV, then (goes and) stabs and kills a person."</p>.<p>The manhunt for the burglar, described as between 180 and 190 cm tall, wearing light-colored pants, a dark-blue sweatshirt, yellow-green gloves, and a red backpack, was still on at the time of publication. Helicopters and search dogs are being used in the search for the suspect.</p>.<p>According to <em>ET</em>, BMW expressed their sorrow over the loss of Cameron, stating, "We are deeply shocked and saddened by the news about our former Rolls-Royce designer. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during these difficult hours."</p>.<p>Cameron became part of Rolls-Royce following BMW's acquisition of the company in 1998 and retired in 2013. He was instrumental in the design of iconic models such as the Ghost, Phantom, 3 Series, and Z8.</p>.<p>The suspect remains at large, with search efforts intensifying around the Herrsching area.</p>
<p>Ian Cameron, the former head designer for Rolls Royce and a renowned vintage car-expert, was murdered in his mansion in Herrsching, near Lake Ammersee, Germany. </p>.<p>The 74-year-old was <a href="https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/former-rolls-royce-designer-ian-cameron-stabbed-to-death-in-3-million-german-mansion-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/111786529.cms?from=mdr">killed by burglars who robbed</a> his house. His wife, Verena Kloos, escaped by climbing over the wall to their neighbour's house, at which point she contacted the police, <em>The</em> <em>Economic Times</em> reported.</p>.UK police charge man with murder after bodies found in suitcases.<p>The CCTV footage from the British national's $3 million residence revealed that the power cables to the garage, which housed his family's valuable items, were deliberately cut. </p>.<p>"The investigation suggests that this was a violent crime," police officials stated. "It is extremely rare that a burglar, who prepares enough to disable CCTV, then (goes and) stabs and kills a person."</p>.<p>The manhunt for the burglar, described as between 180 and 190 cm tall, wearing light-colored pants, a dark-blue sweatshirt, yellow-green gloves, and a red backpack, was still on at the time of publication. Helicopters and search dogs are being used in the search for the suspect.</p>.<p>According to <em>ET</em>, BMW expressed their sorrow over the loss of Cameron, stating, "We are deeply shocked and saddened by the news about our former Rolls-Royce designer. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during these difficult hours."</p>.<p>Cameron became part of Rolls-Royce following BMW's acquisition of the company in 1998 and retired in 2013. He was instrumental in the design of iconic models such as the Ghost, Phantom, 3 Series, and Z8.</p>.<p>The suspect remains at large, with search efforts intensifying around the Herrsching area.</p>