Police contact with a woman and her partner, prior to the woman’s death – Metropolitan Police Service, May 2022

Published 30 Jul 2024
Investigation

In May 2022, Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers visited a house following a report of a domestic disturbance. The husband and wife couple who lived there were spoken to separately and their accounts were recorded, but no further action was taken.

Nine days later the woman was fatally stabbed at the house, with her husband claiming responsibility in a 999 call.

The man was arrested and in April 2023 he was convicted of his wife’s murder.

This case came to our attention as a death or serious injury referral and we started an independent investigation, primarily focused on the police visit to the house regarding the domestic disturbance.

During our investigation, investigators examined evidence including a recording of the call received by MPS reporting the domestic disturbance, police radio communications, the officers’ body-worn video footage, the officer’s training records, and relevant police policy and procedures.

We also obtained witness accounts from the key police witnesses.

Our investigation concluded in May 2023. We waited for all associated proceedings to be finalised before publishing our findings.

During the investigation, there was no indication any police officer had behaved in a manner that would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings or had committed a criminal offence.

We carefully considered whether there were any 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 made the following organisational learning recommendations to the MPS under paragraph 28A of Schedule 3 of the Police Reform Act 2002.

IOPC reference

2022/170163
Date of recommendation
Date response due

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