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Couple held over care home deaths | Couple held over care home deaths |
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A couple have been arrested on suspicion of murdering five elderly residents at a care home. | A couple have been arrested on suspicion of murdering five elderly residents at a care home. |
Nurse Rachel Baker, 45, and her husband Leigh, 48, were initially questioned over the death of a woman at Parkfields Residential Home in Butleigh, Somerset. | Nurse Rachel Baker, 45, and her husband Leigh, 48, were initially questioned over the death of a woman at Parkfields Residential Home in Butleigh, Somerset. |
During the inquiry, detectives also ordered the exhumation of the remains of three other former residents. | During the inquiry, detectives also ordered the exhumation of the remains of three other former residents. |
The pair, who were former managers of Parkfields, are being held on suspicion of murdering four women and one man. | The pair, who were former managers of Parkfields, are being held on suspicion of murdering four women and one man. |
Home closed | Home closed |
Answering bail on Monday, the Bakers were also arrested for the unlawful possession of controlled prescribed drugs, theft and attempting to pervert the course of justice. | Answering bail on Monday, the Bakers were also arrested for the unlawful possession of controlled prescribed drugs, theft and attempting to pervert the course of justice. |
Both remain in custody at Yeovil police station. | Both remain in custody at Yeovil police station. |
The Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI), which is responsible for regulating and inspecting social care services for adults, closed Parkfields in March after obtaining an order from magistrates. | The Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI), which is responsible for regulating and inspecting social care services for adults, closed Parkfields in March after obtaining an order from magistrates. |
Inspectors carried out a spot-check at the home, which had 16 residents, after the Bakers were arrested in connection with the death of Lucy Cox, 97, in January. | Inspectors carried out a spot-check at the home, which had 16 residents, after the Bakers were arrested in connection with the death of Lucy Cox, 97, in January. |
Following the closure, the remaining residents of the home were moved by Somerset County Council. | Following the closure, the remaining residents of the home were moved by Somerset County Council. |
'Deteriorated significantly' | 'Deteriorated significantly' |
It was on 5 January this year that police, investigating seven suspicious deaths at the home, arrested Mrs Baker on suspicion of administering a noxious substance. | It was on 5 January this year that police, investigating seven suspicious deaths at the home, arrested Mrs Baker on suspicion of administering a noxious substance. |
Mrs Baker's husband, Leigh, was also later arrested and questioned. | Mrs Baker's husband, Leigh, was also later arrested and questioned. |
Then on 24 January an inspection by the CSCI concluded that standards at Parkfields had deteriorated "significantly" and the home was later closed. | Then on 24 January an inspection by the CSCI concluded that standards at Parkfields had deteriorated "significantly" and the home was later closed. |
In June police exhumed the remains of Nellie "Mary" Pickford, 89, from Glastonbury Cemetery and of Marion Alder, 79, from the graveyard of St Leonard's Church in Butleigh. | In June police exhumed the remains of Nellie "Mary" Pickford, 89, from Glastonbury Cemetery and of Marion Alder, 79, from the graveyard of St Leonard's Church in Butleigh. |
Then, in July the remains of Fred Green, 81, were dug up from a graveyard in the village of Kingweston, near Somerton. | Then, in July the remains of Fred Green, 81, were dug up from a graveyard in the village of Kingweston, near Somerton. |
On Monday evening, an Avon and Somerset Police spokesman said: "A warrant of further detention for both the man and the woman was this evening applied for and granted at South Somerset Magistrates' Court in Yeovil." | |
The pair remain in custody at Yeovil Police Station. |