Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC - formerly IPCC)
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IPCC begins independent investigation into Gloucestershire Constabulary contact with Hollie Gazzard before her death
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is independently investigating contact between Gloucestershire Constabulary and Hollie Gazzard before her death.
Miss Gazzard, 20, died on Tuesday 18 February and the following day Gloucestershire Constabulary referred the matter to the IPCC due to the previous contact with her. After an assessment of the referral an independent investigation has now begun.
The IPCC investigation will examine contact between Miss Gazzard and Gloucestershire Constabulary and there will also be an analysis of how similar matters have been handled by the force.
IPCC Associate Commissioner Guido Liguori said:
"This is clearly a very difficult time for Hollie’s friends and family and I would like to extend my condolences to them. They will have questions about whether anything more could have been done by Gloucestershire Constabulary to prevent her tragic death, and I am also aware that incidents such as this can be of concern to the wider community.
"Our investigation will establish what action was taken and whether it was in line with force and national guidelines. This will include looking at what intelligence was available to the force and the use of risk assessments.
"As a criminal investigation is under way, we must be cautious about the information we make public so as not to interfere with the ongoing criminal proceedings.”
A 22-year-old man has been charged with the murder of Miss Gazzard and has been remanded in custody