Failures by West Midlands Police ‘materially contributed’ to murder of two women

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An inquest has found that multiple errors by West Midlands Police 'materially contributed' to the deaths of two women who were murdered after repeated calls to the police. darshnasoni reports.

An inquest has found that multiple errors by West Midlands Police ‘materially contributed’ to the deaths of two women who were murdered after repeated calls to the police.

Raneem Oudeh and her mother Khaola Saleem were stabbed to death by Ms Oudeh’s abusive ex-partner in August 2018. An investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct also concluded there were ‘missed opportunities’.

 

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darshnasoni Devastating! This should not be happening in the U.K.? Is this what 12 years of Tory government has led to? What does the government propose to do to support women in this country and ensure their safety?

darshnasoni meanwhile if you have rope in your car and drive on the M25

darshnasoni I saw this. They were so lovely and happy, dancing together. They did their best to stay safe. Tragic.

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