Man found dead after welfare concerns reported – Greater Manchester Police, February 2020

Published 18 Sep 2021
Investigation

On 3 February 2020, a woman reported concerns regarding the welfare of her brother. A Greater Manchester Police officer attended the address on 5 February but did not get a response. Officers attended again on 8 February and forced entry to the property where they found the man dead.

Statements were taken from the officers involved in the incident and the relevant policies were reviewed, along with the incident log. 

There was no indication that any police officer or staff member had committed a criminal offence or had behaved in a manner that justified the bringing of disciplinary proceedings. 

We concluded there was learning for individuals involved in the incident log. Based on the available evidence, we determined that staff in the control room were unable to secure the attendance of officers to the man’s address within the hour as required for a Grade two incident. The concern for welfare was also not escalated within 40 minutes due to the man’s vulnerability.

We determined that no person’s performance was deemed unsatisfactory but we were of the opinion that reflective practice may be an appropriate way of addressing the issues identified in this case. 

Our investigation concluded in October 2020. 

We carefully considered whether there were any organisational learning opportunities arising from the investigation. We make learning recommendations to improve policing and public confidence in the police complaints system and prevent a recurrence of similar incidents. We identified organisational learning and issued a recommendation to Greater Manchester Police under Paragraph 28A of the Police Reform Act 2002. 

IOPC reference

2020/131819
Date of recommendation
Date response due

Recommendations

Tags
  • Greater Manchester Police
  • Welfare and vulnerable people