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Two police officers served with gross misconduct notices following IOPC investigation

TWO SERVING South Wales Police officers have been served gross misconduct notices as part of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation following the deaths of two youngsters in Ely in May.

On Monday, June 12, investigators from the IOPC served gross misconduct notices on two South Wales Police officers as part of its investigation following the deaths of Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans in Ely on May 22.

The serving of a gross misconduct notice does not necessarily mean an officer has committed any wrongdoing. It is to notify an officer that their conduct is being investigated.

The force continues to fully co-operate with the IOPC investigation and is providing them with information and material, including CCTV footage and body-worn video.

We acknowledge the impact Kyrees Sullivan’s and Harvey Evans’ deaths have had on their families, friends and the wider community. Our thoughts and condolences continue to be with them.

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