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Daily Mail
07-08-2025
- Daily Mail
Police officer, 32, died after being arrested at home over misconduct claims while on paternity leave, inquest told
A police officer died after he was arrested at his home over a misconduct investigation, an inquest was told. PC Alex Hazlett-Beard, 32, died while on paternity leave in February this year - just one month after his baby daughter was born. The Hampshire police officer was facing a misconduct investigation following an accident which occurred 18 months before his arrest, the hearing was told. The Pre-Inquest Review Hearing in Winchester was attended by members of Mr Hazlett-Beard's family, including his wife Megan, a fellow police officer with whom he recently had a baby. The hearing was told that he had been arrested in the early hours of the morning at his home in Southampton for an offence of attempting to pervert the course of justice. Nicholas Walker, Area Coroner for Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton, said Mr Hazlett-Beard was involved in a 'bike crash'. Pravin Fernando, who attended the hearing on behalf of Hampshire police, said that the offence was connected to this 2023 incident and 'contradictory accounts' regarding his speed in the crash. Mr Fernando said that the police officer reported PTSD symptoms following this incident. He died on February 11 2025 in the New Forest, Hants. The force has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) over his death. Sam Harmel, representing Pc Hazlett-Beard's widow Megan, said: 'Meg would like to have sight of Hampshire's policy, standard operating procedures, around the welfare of officers on paternity leave, especially for issues around being arrested.' Mr Fernando responded: 'If there is a policy, it should be released.' Coroner Walker said a complaint was made against Hampshire Constabulary to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and an investigation had been launched by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Mr Fernando said the probe was expected to take nine months with a further six months for the IOPC to review its report. But the coroner was dissatisfied that the probe would be a particularly lengthy process: 'A complaint has been made in respect of Hampshire's handling of this case. It's clear to me that Greater Manchester Police aren't going to conclude this in a matter of days. 'I am utterly frustrated by the delay, for the family this is intolerable, they want this next week, not next year.' Pc Hazlett-Beard's father Nick said: 'My view is let GMP do its thing as they understand the police system, they understand how to do things, they understand what is good and what is not good. 'And they possibly understand if someone is being devious and finding a way around things.' Mr Walker said issues to be looked at by the full inquest included the arrest of Pc Hazlett-Beard at his home, welfare support for him and his firearms application. The dead father has been described as a 'respected colleague and friend' in a tribute by Hampshire Police Federation, which represents the force's rank-and-file. Spencer Wragg, chair of the Federation, said: 'This is heartbreaking and devastating news. 'Alex was a dedicated officer who served the force diligently for a number of years. 'He was a well loved and respected colleague and friend. 'I had the pleasure of working with Alex and I know his loss is felt by many in the force. He will be much missed. 'All of our thoughts are with his family at this awful time and we are offering them as much support as we can. 'We are also supporting colleagues and ask that they contact us should they need.' PC Hazlett-Beard joined Hampshire police seven years ago. Police said his death is not being treated as suspicious. The inquest is due to take place on the week starting September 28 2026. A force spokesperson said: 'Alex's family are being supported by the Police Federation and by our force chaplain. 'We have also provided welfare and wellbeing support to his team and to others who knew and worked with Alex. 'We have referred this matter to the IOPC, which is mandatory in circumstances such as these.'


The Independent
07-08-2025
- The Independent
Police officer died after arrest during paternity leave amid misconduct probe, inquest hears
A serving police officer died after he was arrested at home during paternity leave after being accused of misconduct, an inquest has heard. Pc Alex Hazlett-Beard, of Hampshire Constabulary, died at Lepe Country Park in the New Forest on February 11 2025. A pre-inquest review hearing at Winchester was told that the 32-year-old was subject to a misconduct investigation at the time of his death relating to a road accident in May 2023. It heard that Pc Hazlett-Beard was on paternity leave for the birth of his daughter when he was arrested at his home in Southampton for allegedly attempting to pervert the course of justice. Sam Harmel, representing Pc Hazlett-Beard's widow Megan, also a serving police officer, said: 'Meg would like to have sight of Hampshire's policy, standard operating procedures, around the welfare of officers on paternity leave, especially for issues around being arrested.' Pravin Fernando, representing Hampshire Constabulary, responded: 'If there is a policy, it should be released.' Coroner Nicholas Walker said a complaint was made against Hampshire Constabulary to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and an investigation had been launched by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Mr Fernando said the probe was expected to take nine months with a further six months for the IOPC to review its report. Mr Walker said: 'A complaint has been made in respect of Hampshire's handling of this case. It's clear to me that Greater Manchester Police aren't going to conclude this in a matter of days.' The coroner added: 'I am utterly frustrated by the delay, for the family this is intolerable, they want this next week, not next year.' Pc Hazlett-Beard's father Nick said: 'My view is let GMP do its thing as they understand the police system, they understand how to do things, they understand what is good and what is not good. 'And they possibly understand if someone is being devious and finding a way around things.' Mr Walker said issues to be looked at by the full inquest included the arrest of Pc Hazlett-Beard at his home, welfare support for him and his firearms application. Mr Fernando said the accident in 2023 left Pc Hazlett-Beard suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and added: 'There are issues of how that accident affected Alex's mental health in and of itself. 'Then there are his aspirations to be part of the surveillance unit and the training required. It's all a stressful situation for him at the start of 2025.' When the inquest previously opened, it was told that Pc Hazlett-Beard was found dead in his vehicle but a cause of death was not given as pathologist Dr Matthew Sommerlad required the result of toxicology tests. Last month, Hampshire police and crime commissioner Donna Jones announced an independent review of the force's professional standards department after the death of Pc Hazlett-Beard and the unrelated death of another officer, Pc Claire Browne, in July. Mr Walker adjourned the case for a full hearing to start on September 28 2026. Ms Jones said: 'Recent events have understandably raised questions and concerns among officers, staff and the wider public about how the force handles internal investigations.' In a statement released after Pc Hazlett-Beard's death, Spencer Wragg, chairman of Hampshire Police Federation, said: 'Alex was a dedicated officer who served the force diligently for a number of years. 'He was a well loved and respected colleague and friend. I had the pleasure of working with Alex and I know his loss is felt by many in the force. He will be much missed.'


BBC News
07-08-2025
- BBC News
Hampshire PC arrested during paternity leave, inquest hears
A serving police officer died after he was accused of misconduct and arrested at home during paternity leave, an inquest has Alex Hazlett-Beard, of Hampshire Constabulary, died at Lepe Country Park in the New Forest on 11 February.A pre-inquest review hearing was told that the 32-year-old was subject to a misconduct investigation at the time of his death relating to a road accident in May hearing was told a complaint was made against the force to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) over its handling of the case. The hearing was told PC Hazlett-Beard was on paternity leave after the birth of his daughter when he was arrested at his home in Southampton for allegedly attempting to pervert the course of Nicholas Walker said an investigation had been launched by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) after the complaint was made against Hampshire Constabulary to the IOPC. 'Intolerable' delay Pravin Fernando, representing Hampshire Constabulary, said the probe was expected to take nine months, with a further six months for the IOPC to review its coroner added he was "utterly frustrated" by the delay which was "intolerable" for PC Hazlett-Beard's Walker said issues to be looked at by the full inquest included the arrest of PC Hazlett-Beard at his home, welfare support for him and his firearms Fernando said an accident in 2023 left PC Hazlett-Beard suffering post-traumatic stress aspirations to be part of the police surveillance unit also left him in a "stressful situation" at the start of 2025, he Walker adjourned the case for a full hearing to start on September 28, month, Hampshire police and crime commissioner Donna Jones announced an independent review of the force's professional standards department after the death of PC Hazlett-Beard and the unrelated death of another officer, PC Claire Browne, in said: "Recent events have understandably raised questions and concerns among officers, staff and the wider public about how the force handles internal investigations."In a statement released after PC Hazlett-Beard's death, Spencer Wragg, chairman of Hampshire Police Federation, described him as a "dedicated officer who served the force diligently for a number of years". You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.


Telegraph
07-08-2025
- Telegraph
Police officer died after he was arrested at home
A serving police officer died after he was arrested at home, an inquest has heard. Pc Alex Hazlett-Beard, of Hampshire Constabulary, died at Lepe Country Park in the New Forest on Feb 11, 2025. The 32-year-old was subject to a misconduct investigation at the time of his death relating to a road accident in May 2023, a pre-inquest review hearing at Winchester was told. It heard Pc Hazlett-Beard was on paternity leave for the birth of his daughter when he was arrested at his home in Southampton for allegedly attempting to pervert the course of justice. 'If there is a policy, it should be released' Sam Harmel, representing Pc Hazlett-Beard's widow Megan, also a serving police officer, said: 'Meg would like to have sight of Hampshire's policy, standard operating procedures, around the welfare of officers on paternity leave, especially for issues around being arrested.' Pravin Fernando, representing Hampshire Constabulary, responded: 'If there is a policy, it should be released.' Coroner Nicholas Walker said a complaint was made against Hampshire Constabulary to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and an investigation had been launched by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Mr Fernando said the probe was expected to take nine months, with a further six months for the IOPC to review its report. An intolerable delay Mr Walker said: 'A complaint has been made in respect of Hampshire's handling of this case. It's clear to me that Greater Manchester Police aren't going to conclude this in a matter of days.' The coroner added: 'I am utterly frustrated by the delay, for the family this is intolerable, they want this next week, not next year.' Pc Hazlett-Beard's father, Nick, said: 'My view is let GMP do its thing as they understand the police system, they understand how to do things, they understand what is good and what is not good. 'And they possibly understand if someone is being devious and finding a way around things.' Mr Walker said issues to be looked at by the full inquest included the arrest of Pc Hazlett-Beard at his home, welfare support and his firearms application. Mr Fernando said the accident in 2023 left Pc Hazlett-Beard suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and added: 'There are issues of how that accident affected Alex's mental health in and of itself. 'Then there are his aspirations to be part of the surveillance unit and the training required. It's all a stressful situation for him at the start of 2025.' Handling of internal investigations When the inquest previously opened, it was told that Pc Hazlett-Beard was found dead in his vehicle but a cause of death was not given as pathologist Dr Matthew Sommerlad required the result of toxicology tests. Last month, Hampshire police and crime commissioner Donna Jones announced an independent review of the force's professional standards department after the death of Pc Hazlett-Beard and the unrelated death of another officer, Pc Claire Browne, in July. Mr Walker adjourned the case for a full hearing to start on September 28 2026. Ms Jones said: 'Recent events have understandably raised questions and concerns among officers, staff and the wider public about how the force handles internal investigations.' In a statement released after Pc Hazlett-Beard's death, Spencer Wragg, chairman of Hampshire Police Federation, said: 'Alex was a dedicated officer who served the force diligently for a number of years. 'He was a well loved and respected colleague and friend. I had the pleasure of working with Alex and I know his loss is felt by many in the force. He will be much missed.'


BBC News
13-07-2025
- BBC News
Hampshire officer's death sparks police misconduct review
The death of a police officer who was under investigation for gross misconduct has sparked a review of how a force deals with the Claire Browne, who had worked for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary since 2006, died at a property in Netley on 7 July. Her death was not thought to be suspicious, the force has 44-year-old was on bail after being arrested over allegations she sent sensitive police information from her work email account to her personal Jones, Hampshire and Isle of Wight's police and crime commissioner, said the independent review would take place after "questions and concerns among officers, staff and the wider public". Ms Browne was being investigated by the force over an allegation that she had used her police email account for non-work force has referred itself to the police watchdog, the Independent Office for Police comes after Hampshire police officer PC Alex Hazlett-Beard, who was also under investigation by the force, died in Jones said the review would be led by a "qualified individual from outside policing with relevant experience in assessing organisational practices and wellbeing."She added: "This review will not interfere with any ongoing investigations or statutory processes but will help the force and me as commissioner to better understand whether the current systems are appropriate, proportionate and supportive."Ms Jones said while she was "committed to ensuring high standards of integrity within the force", it was critical officers and staff were "treated fairly and compassionately during difficult times". Acting Chief Constable Sam de Reya said: "Everyone is extremely shocked and saddened by Claire's death and our thoughts remain with her family, friends and colleagues."Claire was a well loved and respected officer and colleague who had worked in many different departments and teams throughout her policing career. She will be missed by us all."Her family said she was a "dedicated officer who served the force and the community diligently and compassionately for 19 years."They added: "Claire will be sorely missed by her many friends and colleagues. Our family is devastated and we ask for understanding, kindness and privacy during this incredibly difficult time." You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.