Police contact with woman before her death – Suffolk Constabulary, January 2020

Published 14 Oct 2022
Investigation

On 16 January 2020 at 10.32pm, police attended a woman’s address following a distressed call from her housemate. On arrival, police officers found the woman unresponsive with serious injuries after being stabbed multiple times by her ex-partner. An ambulance arrived but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The police arrested the ex-partner, and he was subsequently found guilty of murder.

Police records showed that the woman contacted Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Constabulary to report domestic incidents involving her ex-partner on three occasions in the weeks preceding her death. These incidents included allegations that she had been assaulted by the ex-partner and he was abusive towards her and made threats against her.

Suffolk Constabulary made a mandatory referral and we launched an investigation to examine the response from Suffolk Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary to all reported incidents involving the woman and her ex-partner. Specifically, we investigated whether appropriate risk assessments and safety plans were implemented; whether the police response was in accordance with local and national police policy and guidance; the complaints made by the woman’s family.

During our investigation, we obtained statements from several officers involved in the reported incidents. We viewed body worn video footage, police records, call recordings and relevant police policies and procedures.

Our investigation concluded in November 2021. We waited for all associated proceedings to be complete before publishing our findings.

We determined there was no indication that a person serving with Suffolk Constabulary or Cambridgeshire Constabulary committed a criminal offence or behaved in a manner justifying the bringing of disciplinary proceedings.

We upheld one complaint in relation to a significant delay in the victim’s family being notified of her death and a delay in the police family liaison officers updating the father.

The ex-partner was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2021.

An inquest was held in May 2022. The jury concluded that the woman had been unlawfully killed by her ex-partner. The jury highlighted, "insufficient evidence-gathering in a timely manner to progress the investigation" into the ex-partner "may have contributed to her death".

The jury recorded other areas of policing, including the completion of certain forms with risk assessments, were completed correctly and the force made repeated attempts to contact the woman.

We carefully considered whether there were any organisational learning opportunities arising from the investigation. We issue recommendations to improve policing and public confidence in the police complaints system and prevent a recurrence of similar incidents.

In this case, we identified various areas for improvement for Suffolk Constabulary. We issued recommendations that related to allocating cases from sergeant work trays and the force’s approach to supporting student officers under performance review. In addition, we recommended that Suffolk Constabulary amend force training and guidance on a risk assessment to highlight the importance of probing certain questions. This information will assist officers in assessing whether a disclosure under the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme is required.

Suffolk Constabulary accepted our recommendations and outlined their approach to improve these areas in their response. 
 

IOPC reference

2020/130775
Date of recommendation
Date response due

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Tags
  • Suffolk Constabulary
  • Death and serious injury
  • Domestic abuse
  • Welfare and vulnerable people