Investigation into police contact with a woman and man between 2016 and 2018 - Greater Manchester Police, August 2020

Greater Manchester Police  · Ref: 2018/099573
Recommendation date: 27 June 2019
Response due: 22 August 2019
Published: 8 August 2022
Death and serious injury
In February 2018, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) received a report of a man having jumped from a second floor window covered in blood. Police officers forced entry into his residence where they found a woman who had sustained fatal stab wounds. In August 2018, the man was convicted of her murder. There were a number of domestic incidents involving the man and woman reported to the police from March 2016. During our investigation, we specifically investigated:- GMP’s response to reported incidents involving the man and woman between March 2016 and 13 February 2018.- GMP’s decision not to prosecute the man in relation to an incident in August 2016, where the woman alleged she had been assaulted by him.- GMP’s response to concerns raised by the man's family regarding his behaviour and his relationship with the woman.The IOPC looked at the contact between GMP, and the victim and suspect throughout the …

Recommendations (2)

Recommendation 1 Accepted
Recommendation
Where there is a volume of calls and incidents alleging domestic abuse, and it is unclear as to the the extent of abuse and the identity of all parties, this should be flagged for further investigation and analysis by a … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation accepted: Once an officer has attended a DA incident, they should be completing a DAB (Domestic Abuse Event) or in the case of Danielle, it was called a PPI. These both enable the officer to record the answers to … Read more
Recommendation 2 Accepted
Recommendation
GMP's Domestic Abuse Policy states 'If a victim withdraws their statement and states that their first account was untrue, officers must not make decisions to arrest or summons for offences, or issue a penalty notice for Wasting Police Time without … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation accepted: If a victim withdraws their statement and states that their first account was untrue, officers must not make decisions to arrest or summons for offences, or issue a penalty notice for Wasting Police Time without the prior approval … Read more