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Bronson Battersby death: IOPC finds no breach of police standards

A rapid review was launched in January following the discovery of the two bodies.

At the time, it was revealed the family was known to children’s services and the local authority confirmed a social worker had had “contact” with Mr Battersby on 27 December and had arranged a home visit for 2 January.

But when that appointment was missed, the police were contacted and the social worker also tried to make contact on 4 January and followed it up again five days later.

In June, an inquest opened at the Mile Cross Centre in Lincoln and heard Bronson had died from dehydration and “appeared to be quite malnourished”.

Coroner Paul Smith described the investigation as “thorough and sensitive” and adjourned the full hearing until 10 December.


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