By Victoria Ward, Henry Samuel and Martin Evans
A British man murdered with his wife and mother-in-law while on holiday in the French Alps was acting strangely in the days before his death, leaving his family alone several times each day before inexplicably switching campsites without notice, it emerged Monday.
Saad al-Hilli, 50, checked into the Village Camping Europa site in Saint-Jorioz on Saturday last week after making a spontaneous reservation.
He told fellow tourists that he and his family planned to stay for a week but then suddenly checked out on the following Monday, transferring to the Solitaire du Lac campsite, a few hundred yards down the road.
During their brief stay at the former site, Hilli is alleged to have driven off four or five times a day, leaving his 47-year-old wife Iqbal, his mother-in-law Suhaila al-Allaf, 74, and daughters Zainab, seven and Zeena, four, at the site.
Two Dutch tourists, Jan Janssen and his friend Anne-Marie Souderman, disclosed that they had spent two days camping close to the Hilli family at the Village Camping Europa site.
Janssen said: We were told they planned to stay all week but they left suddenly after two days. The father left the site in his car alone four or five times each day. He went out for 20 or 30 minutes each time.
The first time we thought he was going to the shops but it was very odd to go out so often.
Although they did not see anyone visit the family they said they noticed an unusual man dressed in a smart jacket visiting the campsite at the time the Hillis were there. They said that he appeared to come from the Balkans.
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