Woman arrested after Swanage care home deaths released without charge

November 14, 2024
The incident prompted a large emergency services response. Pic: BNPS
  • Police say it could take several months to establish a cause of death and they are still waiting for forensic tests to come back.

A 60-year-old woman who was detained on suspicion of manslaughter following the deaths of three people at a care facility in Swanage has been freed without being charged.

The deaths of the inmates of Gainsborough Care Home, two men aged 74 and 91, and an 86-year-old lady, are still being investigated as unexplained, according to the police.

They previously said carbon monoxide poisoning was the main line of inquiry.

Seven people were also taken to hospital and the property was evacuated following last month's incident.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Third said Dorset Police were still working with the coroner to try to establish a cause of death.

He said the woman had been arrested "to take a full account and recover any available evidence, while providing legal protection to the person".

DCI Third said they no longer believe she was responsible for any "actions or omissions" that were grossly negligent.

The chief inspector added: "Our investigation is very much still ongoing and we are awaiting results from detailed forensic submissions and analysis to assist us in establishing the causes of the deaths, which may take several months.

"The families of the residents who sadly died are being kept informed with any updates in the investigation."

The care home, run by Agincare, has 48 residents, all elderly and some with dementia.

All residents were evacuated to a nearby church hall as the emergency unfolded on the morning of 23 October.

A hazard response team, 10 ambulances and six fire crews were dispatched, while gas engineers were also later seen investigating on site.