Woman released without charge following care home deaths
A woman arrested following the deaths of three residents at a care home in Swanage has been released without charge.
The 60-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter as part of initial enquiries into the deaths but following further investigative work, she has now been released from the investigation without charge.
Detective Chief Inspector Neil Third, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “To enable us to take a full account and recover any available evidence, while providing legal protection to the person, we made an arrest as part of our enquiries. The arrest was also made to establish where there were any actions or omissions by that individual that were believed to be grossly negligent and we have now reached a position where we do not believe that to be the case.”
Dorset Police received a report at 7.16am on Wednesday 23 October 2024 regarding the death of three residents at the Gainsborough Care Home, owned by Agincare. The deaths of the residents – two men aged 74 and 91 and an 86-year-old woman – are still being treated as unexplained.
Detective Chief Inspector Third said: “The deceased and their loved ones remain at the forefront of our minds throughout our investigation. Over recent weeks we have been continuing to gather as much information as we can, working with HM Coroner, to establish a cause of death.”
He added: “Our investigation is very much still ongoing and we are awaiting results from detailed forensic submissions and analysis to assist us in establishing the causes of the deaths, which may take several months. The families of the residents who sadly died are being kept informed with any updates in the investigation.”