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Woman would be alive if Met Police had helped her - mother | Woman would be alive if Met Police had helped her - mother |
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Cas Shotter Weetman says she feels the Met Police's internal investigation amounted to "marking your own homework" | Cas Shotter Weetman says she feels the Met Police's internal investigation amounted to "marking your own homework" |
The mother of a woman who was found dead in a park says she believes her daughter would still be alive if the Met Police had helped her. | The mother of a woman who was found dead in a park says she believes her daughter would still be alive if the Met Police had helped her. |
Natalie Shotter, 37, died on 17 July 2021 in Southall Park, west London, after a night out with friends. | Natalie Shotter, 37, died on 17 July 2021 in Southall Park, west London, after a night out with friends. |
Her mother says her daughter's friend told officers nearby she was unwell and needed help but they refused. | Her mother says her daughter's friend told officers nearby she was unwell and needed help but they refused. |
She was then assaulted before her body was found. Post-mortem tests found her cause of death to be inconclusive. | She was then assaulted before her body was found. Post-mortem tests found her cause of death to be inconclusive. |
The Met Police says its internal investigation found the officers' actions "did not amount to misconduct". | The Met Police says its internal investigation found the officers' actions "did not amount to misconduct". |
A 32-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail as part of the force's continuing investigation into Ms Shotter's death. | A 32-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail as part of the force's continuing investigation into Ms Shotter's death. |
Ms Shotter's mother said her daughter, a mother of three and NHS worker, had been on a night out with a group of friends and was in the park with a friend. | Ms Shotter's mother said her daughter, a mother of three and NHS worker, had been on a night out with a group of friends and was in the park with a friend. |
He became concerned for Ms Shotter's welfare and found two police officers nearby, who he asked for help. | He became concerned for Ms Shotter's welfare and found two police officers nearby, who he asked for help. |
Dr Shotter Weetman claims the officers refused to assist and told the man to call 101 instead. | Dr Shotter Weetman claims the officers refused to assist and told the man to call 101 instead. |
She has accused the Met of a "huge dereliction of duty" and of failing to protect vulnerable people. | She has accused the Met of a "huge dereliction of duty" and of failing to protect vulnerable people. |
Dr Shotter Weetman says there is "something very seriously wrong with the culture" at the Met Police | Dr Shotter Weetman says there is "something very seriously wrong with the culture" at the Met Police |
"I'm bereft that it's happened to Natalie. I feel we must hold them to account; I believe she would still be alive," she said. | "I'm bereft that it's happened to Natalie. I feel we must hold them to account; I believe she would still be alive," she said. |
"If the police officers had gone to her aid she would not have found herself in a position where she was assaulted in a park and, later on, died." | "If the police officers had gone to her aid she would not have found herself in a position where she was assaulted in a park and, later on, died." |
'Unsatisfactory performance' | 'Unsatisfactory performance' |
Although the case was referred to the police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), it made the decision that the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) should investigate. | Although the case was referred to the police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), it made the decision that the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) should investigate. |
That investigation recommended the officers should face misconduct proceedings, but they are instead facing "unsatisfactory performance" procedures. | That investigation recommended the officers should face misconduct proceedings, but they are instead facing "unsatisfactory performance" procedures. |
Dr Shotter Weetman says she is now speaking out about the way the force handled her daughter's case because she "doesn't want this to happen to anybody else". | Dr Shotter Weetman says she is now speaking out about the way the force handled her daughter's case because she "doesn't want this to happen to anybody else". |
She said she was also concerned that the fact her daughter was a woman might have played a part in how the force had responded to her case. | She said she was also concerned that the fact her daughter was a woman might have played a part in how the force had responded to her case. |
She believes knowing that Ms Shotter was a woman on her own should "have been enough" for the officers to check on her or alert their colleagues. | She believes knowing that Ms Shotter was a woman on her own should "have been enough" for the officers to check on her or alert their colleagues. |
"Without a doubt there is something very seriously wrong with the culture," she said. | "Without a doubt there is something very seriously wrong with the culture," she said. |
"What judgement did they make about her? What sort of victim did they see her as? | "What judgement did they make about her? What sort of victim did they see her as? |
The Met Police says it continues to investigate Natalie Shotter's death and a man has been arrested | The Met Police says it continues to investigate Natalie Shotter's death and a man has been arrested |
"It doesn't give women a good feeling, that we may not be taken seriously because the culture at the moment feels like we really don't matter," she added. | "It doesn't give women a good feeling, that we may not be taken seriously because the culture at the moment feels like we really don't matter," she added. |
Dr Shotter Weetman has written to Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley asking for a thorough investigation into how the review was handled, and says she is waiting to hear if the IOPC will review its decision not to deal with the case. | Dr Shotter Weetman has written to Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley asking for a thorough investigation into how the review was handled, and says she is waiting to hear if the IOPC will review its decision not to deal with the case. |
A spokesperson for the Met Police said officers continued to investigate Ms Shotter's death. | A spokesperson for the Met Police said officers continued to investigate Ms Shotter's death. |
Reviewing letter | Reviewing letter |
They said following a post-mortem examination that "no cause of death was established". | They said following a post-mortem examination that "no cause of death was established". |
As part of the investigation, a 32-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail. | As part of the investigation, a 32-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail. |
They said: "The evening before Natalie was found dead, two officers on duty in the local area were approached and spoken to by a friend of hers who had been with her in the park and was concerned she seemed unwell. | They said: "The evening before Natalie was found dead, two officers on duty in the local area were approached and spoken to by a friend of hers who had been with her in the park and was concerned she seemed unwell. |
"The officers, who were dealing with another incident at the time, did not enter the park or take any further actions following the conversation. | "The officers, who were dealing with another incident at the time, did not enter the park or take any further actions following the conversation. |
"An investigation by the DPS found that they should be referred to the Unsatisfactory Performance Procedure but that their actions did not amount to misconduct." | "An investigation by the DPS found that they should be referred to the Unsatisfactory Performance Procedure but that their actions did not amount to misconduct." |
The spokesperson added the force was currently reviewing a letter from Ms Shotter's mother raising concerns about the DPS decision and the way it was arrived at. | The spokesperson added the force was currently reviewing a letter from Ms Shotter's mother raising concerns about the DPS decision and the way it was arrived at. |
An IOPC spokesperson said: "We received a complaint referral from the Metropolitan Police Service in October 2022 in relation to this matter. | An IOPC spokesperson said: "We received a complaint referral from the Metropolitan Police Service in October 2022 in relation to this matter. |
"The complaint was assessed and we decided that a local investigation by the force was appropriate. | "The complaint was assessed and we decided that a local investigation by the force was appropriate. |
"The complainant was advised and notified that they will have a right to review to the IOPC at the end of the investigation should they be unsatisfied with the outcome." | "The complainant was advised and notified that they will have a right to review to the IOPC at the end of the investigation should they be unsatisfied with the outcome." |
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