Second investigation into Dorset Police linked to Gaia Pope-Sutherland

Published: 05 Jul 2018
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We have begun an investigation into the Dorset Police response to an allegation of rape made by Gaia Pope-Sutherland prior to her death.

Miss Pope-Sutherland, aged 19, was found dead on 18 November 2017 after being reported missing from Swanage by a family member 11 days earlier.

This new investigation follows a referral from Dorset Police after Miss Pope-Sutherland’s family made a complaint in May about the force’s handling of the rape allegation Miss Pope-Sutherland made in December 2015.

Catrin Evans, the IOPC Director with responsibility for Dorset Police, said: “After initial investigation, in June 2016 Dorset Police made the decision to take no further action in respect of a rape allegation made by Gaia.

“Following complaints made by her family, we will investigate whether the police response was in accordance with local and national policies and guidance in relation to the investigation of rape cases, including Crown Prosecution Service referral and charging criteria.

“My thoughts continue to be with Gaia’s family and everyone affected by her death.”

Our first investigation, which began in April, is focussed on Dorset Police’s handling of the missing person report made in respect of Miss Pope-Sutherland. This investigation is ongoing and we continue to keep Miss Pope-Sutherland’s family, the Coroner and Dorset Police informed of our progress.

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