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* Jobs * Homes * Motoring * Local listings * Book An Ad * Local info * More * * * * Jobs * Homes * Motoring * Local listings * Book An Ad * Local info * Contact Us Sign in Close SEARCH NEWS UK News Coronavirus SPORT Local Sport UK Sport News WHAT'S ON Local Events TV Guide Reviews Music Theatre Arts Gallery UK Entertainment News EALING GUIDE Ealing Greenford Ealing Studios ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices Public Notices In Memoriam Acknowledgements Birthdays Anniversaries Greetings Births All STAY INFORMED AND STAY SAFE Contact Us * Jobs * Homes * Motoring * Local listings * Book An Ad * Local info News Sport What's On Ealing Guide Announcements Stay Informed and Stay Safe More UK Today POLICE WATCHDOG TO REINVESTIGATE MET OVER HANDLING OF STEPHEN PORT VICTIMS POLICE WATCHDOG TO REINVESTIGATE MET OVER HANDLING OF STEPHEN PORT VICTIMS 47 mins ago By PA News Agency Share Stephen Port The police watchdog is to reinvestigate the Metropolitan Police over their handling of the inquiry into the murders of four young men by serial killer Stephen Port. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it will now look into how Scotland Yard investigated the cases during Port’s killing spree in Barking, east London, from June 2014 to September 2015, after none of the 17 officers involved in the case faced disciplinary action. Solicitor Neil Hudgell, speaking on behalf of the victims’ families, said the decision was “the only logical decision open to the IOPC following the weight of evidence heard at the inquests”. The Metropolitan Police said they would offer “every support” to the fresh investigation. Daniel Whitworth, Jack Taylor, Anthony Walgate and Gabriel Kovari were murdered by Stephen Port (Metropolitan Police/PA) Jurors at the inquests into the deaths of Anthony Walgate, 23, Gabriel Kovari, 22, Daniel Whitworth, 21, and 25-year-old Jack Taylor concluded that police failings “probably” contributed to the deaths of the three last victims, all of whom were unlawfully killed. The jury’s findings, in December last year, prompted the IOPC to announce that it would consider reinvestigating. IOPC regional director Graham Beesley said on Thursday: “Since the inquests concluded, an IOPC team has been closely examining the original investigation material and comparing it with the information and verbal accounts provided to the new inquests. “A matter can only be reinvestigated by the IOPC if we are satisfied that the original investigation was materially flawed in a manner which had an impact on the subsequent decisions made on discipline, performance and/or referral to the Crown Prosecution Service, and/or there is ‘significant new information’ that requires further investigation. “In this case, the reinvestigation process has identified evidence which meets both the significant new information and material flaw categories, and we believe a proportionate – but thorough – new investigation is in the public interest.” Recommended by The location outside Stephen Port’s former flat in Cooke Street, Barking, east London, where he dumped his first victim’s body (Emily Pennink/PA) He said the decision to reinvestigate “does not necessarily mean that the entirety of the original investigation will be examined again”. The inquest jury found that officers in Barking missed repeated opportunities to catch Port after he plied his first victim, Mr Walgate, with a fatal dose of the date-rape drug GHB and dumped his body. Port struck three more times before he was finally caught, killing each victim in near-identical circumstances, with police failing to link him to the deaths despite detective work carried out by the victims’ family and friends that would lead them to the culprit. Officers had denied accusations of prejudice and homophobia, instead blaming mistakes on being understaffed and lacking resources, with some acting up in senior positions. Port, 46, a bus depot chef, will die in prison after being handed a whole life sentence at the Old Bailey for the murders and a string of sex assaults. Share COMMENTS: OUR RULES We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. Please report any comments that break our rules. Read the rules here Commments are closed on this article More Stories GET INVOLVED WITH THE NEWS Send your news & photos * Most read Loading... 1. MANDY MINELLA ADMITS RELIEF AFTER TENNIS CAREER COMES TO A CLOSE 2. RUSSIAN ARMY EXPANDS GRIP ON EASTERN UKRAINE IN MOVE TO CUT SUPPLY LINES 3. BACK TO NATURE: YOU CAN NOMINATE YOUNG PERSON FOR PETCHEY AWARD 4. GLASTONBURY AT RISK OF BEING HIT BY ‘DAMAGING’ DOWNPOURS 5. POLICE WATCHDOG TO REINVESTIGATE MET OVER HANDLING OF STEPHEN PORT VICTIMS 6. 7. ARTHUR FERY TARGETS MATCH EXPERIENCE AFTER WIMBLEDON QUALIFYING LOSS 8. GET CAMPING READY FOR FESTIVAL SEASON WITH NEW SILENTNIGHT COLLECTION 9. FERY LEARNING FROM LAST YEAR'S HEARTBREAK TO ADVANCE IN WIMBLEDON QUALIFYING 10. MIGRANT MOTHER ‘GIVES BIRTH ON UNINHABITED TINY ISLAND NEAR LESBOS’ 11. 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Close TRENDING DISABLED SWIMMER LOSES HIGH COURT FIGHT OVER PRICES AT LONDON BATHING POND RAILWAY STATIONS QUIET AS WORKERS STAGE SECOND STRIKE OF THE WEEK SMILES ALL ROUND AS ALPACAS SURPRISE RESIDENTS AT LEICESTER CARE HOME MAN FACING EXTRADITION SEEKING TO DELAY PROCEEDINGS, COURT TOLD RUSSIAN ARMY EXPANDS GRIP ON EASTERN UKRAINE IN MOVE TO CUT SUPPLY LINES NO ‘TOP DOWN’ ONSHORE WIND FARM PLAN BECAUSE ‘WE’RE NOT IN CHINA’, SAYS KWARTENG 1 MOST POPULAR MANDY MINELLA ADMITS RELIEF AFTER TENNIS CAREER COMES TO A CLOSE 2 BACK TO NATURE: YOU CAN NOMINATE YOUNG PERSON FOR PETCHEY AWARD 3 ARTHUR FERY TARGETS MATCH EXPERIENCE AFTER WIMBLEDON QUALIFYING LOSS 4 POLICE WATCHDOG TO REINVESTIGATE MET OVER HANDLING OF STEPHEN PORT VICTIMS 5 GET CAMPING READY FOR FESTIVAL SEASON WITH NEW SILENTNIGHT COLLECTION 6 FERY LEARNING FROM LAST YEAR'S HEARTBREAK TO ADVANCE IN WIMBLEDON QUALIFYING 7 RUSSIAN ARMY EXPANDS GRIP ON EASTERN UKRAINE IN MOVE TO CUT SUPPLY LINES 8 TIMES ARE IRRELEVANT – MATTHEW HUDSON-SMITH SOLELY FOCUSED ON SILVERWARE 9 IMMERSIVE ART UNVEILED ON LONDON’S SOUTHBANK SHOWS REFUGEE’S JOURNEY TO SAFETY 10 DART HAILS UNITY OF BUZZING BRITISH TENNIS SCENE AFTER SPEEDING INTO EASTBOURNE QUARTER-FINALS Before you leave, look at these selected top stories