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Father stabbing inquiry 'flawed' | |
(about 10 hours later) | |
An inquiry into the handling of the harassment case of a young father before he was murdered has identified "serious flaws in the police response". | |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) found officers had not followed up available evidence. | |
The family of Peter Woodhams, 22, from Newham, east London, claims police failed to protect him from youths who harassed him before his death. | |
The father-of-one was shot dead outside his home in Canning Town last year. | |
Flawed performance | |
Mr Woodhams' ordeal began after he confronted youths who threw a stone at his car in January 2006. | |
He was stabbed and slashed across the face and neck in the assault. | |
The IPCC's executive summary highlighted failings with the initial response to the stabbing as well as the subsequent investigation. | |
Officers responding to the stabbing failed to seize evidence for forensic analysis, namely Mr Woodhams' clothes and a blanket which had been wrapped around him following the stabbing, and failed to take a "proper account" of the incident. | |
Tucker was jailed for Mr Woodhams' murder | |
They failed to "ensure that appropriate investigative opportunities were maximised", the report said. | |
Regarding the subsequent investigation, the IPCC said officers' contacts with the victim's family were inadequate. | |
For example, they failed to take a witness statement from Mr Woodhams' fiancée Jane Bowden. | |
The report found detectives failed to investigate a list of suspects in the stabbing provided anonymously to the Woodhams' family. | |
With both the initial response and the subsequent investigation, the report found officers "failed in their performance of duties". | |
However, the IPCC said the Metropolitan Police had "recognised and responded" to the issues highlighted in the report. | |
Officers in Newham have since received training on evidence gathering and serious assault cases now come under the supervision of senior management. | |
Given guidance | |
Two sergeants and a detective sergeant have already received written warnings for their failings in the first investigation, following the IPCC investigation. | Two sergeants and a detective sergeant have already received written warnings for their failings in the first investigation, following the IPCC investigation. |
A detective constable has also been given "words of advice". Three more officers were cleared of wrongdoing but will be given guidance. | A detective constable has also been given "words of advice". Three more officers were cleared of wrongdoing but will be given guidance. |
Two detectives are facing a disciplinary hearing. | |
In May, 17-year-old Bradley Tucker was jailed for life for murdering Mr Woodhams outside his home. |
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