Woman dies in ‘serious assault’ at Kingswood home with children inside as man, 43, arrested – The Scottish Sun

COPS have launched an urgent murder investigation after a woman died in a “serious assault” in front of a “number of children”.

Police officers rushed to the scene in Kingswood, Bristol, around 3.50pm yesterday and found a woman with significant injuries.

A 43-year-old man was arrested

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A 43-year-old man was arrestedCredit: Google

A 43-year-old man was arrested from within the property on suspicion of murder.

Despite the best effort of paramedics, the woman died at around half an hour later.

The arrested man is due to be assessed by health professionals before being questioned by detectives.

A forensic post-mortem examination is also due to take place today to determine the woman’s cause of death.

The kids inside were said to be “distressed” at what has happened but were thankfully unharmed.

Neighbourhood Policing Chief Inspector Dan Forster said: “Tragically, there were a number of children inside the property at the time of the incident and while thankfully they weren’t hurt, there are understandably distressed at what has happened.

“I would like to express my heartfelt condolences to them and the victim’s wider family during what is undoubtedly a very difficult time.

“The children are currently being looked after by a family member and specially trained officers will provide them with support.”

Chief Insp Forster added: “Our Major Crime Investigation Team will carry out a full investigation into what happened. At this time, the incident is being treated as an isolated one involving people known to each other.

“A cordon is currently in place to protect the scene and to allow crime scene investigators to carry out a forensic examination of it.

“Residents of Wedmore Close can expect this cordon to be in place for at least a couple of days as all the necessary inquiries are completed.

“To provide reassurance to them, and the wider community, neighbourhood officers will be carrying out increased patrols in the area over the coming days.

“Incidents like this are very rare but when they do happen, we know they cause significant concern so we’d urge anyone with worries or questions to speak to an officer or contact their local neighbourhood policing team.”

Avon and Somerset Police said its Professional Standards Department has been notified and a mandatory referral will be made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) to review the circumstances of its response to this incident.

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