Saturday, September 20, 2025 - Two ambulance service workers have been arrested in connection with a major investigation into the deaths of six people in Wiltshire, United Kingdom, authorities confirmed. The probe, which began in 2023, has already seen several arrests and ongoing inquiries.
Detective Chief Inspector Phil Walker of Wiltshire Police’s
major crime team said the investigation “has been ongoing since an initial
report was made to Wiltshire Police in 2023 and detailed inquiries have been
undertaken since to ascertain the facts.”
As part of the investigation, a man in his 30s was arrested
in June 2024 on suspicion of six counts of gross negligence manslaughter and
four counts of ill-treatment or wilful neglect by a care worker. In March 2025,
a 59-year-old woman was also arrested on suspicion of gross negligence
manslaughter. Both individuals, employed by the South Western Ambulance Service
NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT), have been released on conditional bail while
inquiries continue.
Walker added, “Our focus is on supporting the families and
loved ones of those who have died, and we would ask the media to respect their
privacy at this time.”
A spokesperson for SWASFT said the trust acted immediately
upon learning of any concerns, launching an internal investigation and
referring the matter to police. “Two members of staff were suspended. The
suspension of the two members of staff meant that they were immediately
relieved of all duties, including the treatment of patients,” the statement
noted. One of the two individuals initially suspended is no longer employed by
the trust.
The trust reassured the public that this is an isolated
situation with no ongoing risk to patients. “Please continue to call 999 in a
life-threatening emergency,” the spokesperson added.
The Care Quality Commission’s last inspection rated SWASFT
as “good” overall, noting that “caring was rated as outstanding” while safe
practices “remained as requires improvement.” The trust has emphasized its
continued commitment to patient safety and cooperation with authorities during
the investigation.
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