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Ammi 24-11-2024 04:39 AM

Police have revealed more details about the way in which they handled a domestic abuse allegation made by murder victim Harshita Brella...

Northamptonshire Police have faced significant criticism from the public since this newspaper revealed on Sunday that Harshita Brella had been the subject of a domestic violence protection order before her death.

Yesterday MP Angela Rayner said at Prime Minister’s Questions that she ‘should have been protected’

One Tuesday Harshita’s own Delhi-based family told The Guardian they felt she had not been protected.

Now the force has spoken publicly for the first time about the way in which it tried to help Harshita before she died.

Officers said she made a complaint to police on August 29, six days before Northampton Magistrates’ Court made the order.

They also said they placed her in a refuge. It is not known how long she stayed in the refuge. The house in which Harshita was staying in Skegness Walk when she died was only a minute’s walk from the home of her husband, Pankaj Lamba.

They said that she was classed as a ‘high risk’ victim and was visited several times by officers.

Tonight, (Thursday, November 21) police said that they had carried out a review of their own handling of the case since her death.

Assistant Chief Constable Emma James said: “Following Harshita’s death, Northamptonshire Police reviewed the Force’s handling of an investigation which was launched following a domestic abuse allegation by Harshita Brella on August 29. The investigation was owned by a specialist detective from within the Domestic Abuse Investigation Team.

“Harshita was identified as being at high risk of domestic abuse and was immediately assigned an Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA). A referral was also made to the MARAC (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference), sharing information with partners and collectively formulating a safety plan. Harshita was placed in a refuge and visited and contacted by officers on a number of occasions throughout the investigation.

“The alleged perpetrator was identified, quickly arrested and bailed with conditions.

“Northamptonshire Police actively sought and obtained a Domestic Violence Protection Notice (DVPN) and a Domestic Violence Protection Order was authorised at Northampton Magistrates Court on September 5 which remained in place for 28 days whilst the investigations continued against the alleged perpetrator.

“This case has been referred for a Domestic Homicide Review which will seek to identify any learning.”

Earlier this week our reporter spoke to someone who had come into contact with Harshita in the weeks before her death.

He told our reporter that ‘she would never’ have chosen to live in the place she had been staying in Skegness Walk.

"The people in there were not good people,” he said.

“They would not support her.

"She didn’t ask me for help. I wish she had asked. There would have been lots of help available to her here. There is a big Indian community and anyone would have taken her in.”

Another man, shopkeeper at Lincoln Stores Popet Khunti, said that he had seen Harshita in the shop several times.

"She came in on her own. We didn’t really see him. She never spoke.

"It’s really sad that nobody knew what she was going through all alone. Maybe she didn’t speak good English so she couldn’t say anything to us.”


https://www.northantstelegraph.co.uk...-death-4878215

Ammi 24-11-2024 04:51 AM

…this case really is feeling quite familiar with that if Delia Balmer, which was just dramatised in Until I Kill You…and has nothing been learned at all…not because of the abuse itself but because of the ‘other abuse’ by the police handling …those words that Delia Balmer screamed are just so true of…’why are the police allowed to treat people this way….?….’….


…Harshita Bella was noted as a ‘high risk victim’….and that means that Pankaj Lambak was also a ‘high risk threat’….and yet that high risk threat was released in bail and Harshita was ‘given a safe place’ only a few moments walk from where he lived…knowing the threat he was…


…another thing about the Delia Balmer case is what was said…that the only thing keeping her going was her anger, if she didn’t have that, she would crumble…she would struggle to continue…and that same anger must now be being felt by Harshita’s loved ones/family…that a system completely let her down and was part of what led her to her death….

arista 14-12-2024 01:19 AM

Newsnight on Thursday
showed a photo of the Evil Killer in India.

There is currently no order to arrest the killer
in Poxy India.

Her dad spoke in India to the BBC reporter

Half way through
Newsnight BBC2HD 35mins Thursday 12/12/24

arista 14-12-2024 01:34 AM

Harshita Brella took a day off work
to meet a Female Police Officer,
sadly Police Lady
did not turn up..............


From her Sister sitting down with her mum.

on BBC Newsnight Thurs, 12/12/24

Ammi 14-12-2024 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11588672)
Harshita Brella took a day off work
to meet a Female Police Officer,
sadly Police Lady
did not turn up..............


From her Sister sitting down with her mum.

on BBC Newsnight Thurs, 12/12/24

…and having taken a day off work because of the importance, no one else could have taken that officers place…?…our services are sadly all in a complete shortage state atm and lives are being lost because of that…

Cherie 14-12-2024 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11588672)
Harshita Brella took a day off work
to meet a Female Police Officer,
sadly Police Lady
did not turn up..............


From her Sister sitting down with her mum.

on BBC Newsnight Thurs, 12/12/24

Heart breaking for the family, she must have felt so isolated

Cherie 14-12-2024 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pigeon Lady (Post 11588696)
…and having taken a day off work because of the importance, no one else could have taken that officers place…?…our services are sadly all in a complete shortage state atm and lives are being lost because of that…

Sadly I think they just dont care about domestic violence and maybe more so in the Asian community

arista 14-12-2024 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie Christmas (Post 11588721)
Heart breaking for the family, she must have felt so isolated


Yes both the Mum and her sister
were crying

arista 19-03-2025 04:20 PM

He is still in India.

UK Police have now charged him with Murder and Rape.

Meanwhile

[Barshita Brella murder
suspect's parents arrested in India
on suspicion of 'causing her death by subjecting
her to cruelty and harassment']

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...arassment.html


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