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Swanage care home: Woman arrested following three deaths


BBC A female police officer stands at the entrance to Gainsborough Care Home. A marked police van is parked on the roadside. The two-storey building can just be seen behind some trees and a blue sign saying 'Gainsborough Care Home'.BBC

Emergency services were called to the care home in the early hours of Wednesday

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the deaths of three people at a care home.

Dorset Police said earlier the deaths at the Gainsborough Care Home in Swanage, were being treated as “unexplained” but potential carbon monoxide poisoning was the “primary line of inquiry”.

Emergency services were called to Gainsborough Care Home in Ulwell Road in Swanage, Dorset, at 05:20 BST.

Seven people were taken to hospital and residents were evacuated from the building to a nearby church hall.

Police said a 60-year-old local woman had been detained on Wednesday evening.

Det Ch Insp Neil Third said: “As part of our investigation, we have made one arrest to enable us to establish whether there have been actions or omissions which are grossly negligent and gather as much information as we can about what has happened.

“It is important to note that the arrest process also provides certain legal protection to individuals and I would ask for the media and public to avoid speculating any further now that legal proceedings are active.”

Getty Images Drone image of the two-storey, cream-coloured care home with a line of police, fire and gas vehicles parked outside. There are trees behind the building and the town of Swanage in the distance beyond.Getty Images

Emergency services remained at the scene throughout the day as the investigation into the cause of the deaths continued

About 40 residents from the home, run by Agincare, were seen being transferred, some in wheelchairs, to All Saints Church a short distance away.

Dorset Council said it was working with the home and other agencies to support the residents of the care home.

“Many of the residents are vulnerable people with significant care needs, and so we are working with them to understand how to meet their needs in the short term and identify their next steps,” it said on Wednesday.



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