![]() However, a file has been sent to the Public Prosecution Service (PPS). In the case of the two Northern Irish police officers, no charges have been brought against either in the five years since the victim's suicide. Instead, they breached the cordon to take photographs of the bodies, which were then shared with colleagues and members of the public on WhatsApp.īoth have been jailed for two years and nine months each. Pc Deniz Jaffer and Pc Jamie Lewis were assigned to guard the scene overnight after Ms Henry, 46, and Ms Smallman, 27, were found dead in bushes in Fryent Country Park, Wembley, north-west London. Police Service of Northern Ireland Deputy Chief Constable Mark Hamilton (pictured) said the allegations will be thoroughly investigated Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46, were stabbed to death by Danyal Hussein, 19, in Fryent Country Park in Wembley, north London, last June, while out celebrating a birthday. The family's lawyer his compared this case to that of the two Met Police constables jailed for photographing murdered sisters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry and then sharing the images. 'And all that keeps coming back to me is why did I leave the room, because that must have been when they done it, when they took the photographs.' ![]() ![]() 'Those police officers were in the house while I was there - asked me to leave the room - and I done everything they asked me to at the time,' he said. Only finding out about the allegations from Police Ombudsman investigators 18 months after his son's death, the man's father said he felt 'physically sick to this day'. His loved ones have spoken anonymously to BBC NI's Spotlight team about how the alleged actions of the two officers have worsened their trauma. 'No family should have had to endure the pain and suffering that has been caused by these images,' she added. The case of the manipulation and photographing of the suicide victim was described as 'harrowing' by Ms Anderson. The family's lawyer his compared this case to that of the two Met Police constables jailed for photographing murdered sisters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry (pictured) and then sharing the images on WhatsApp It is part of a wider investigation, which is covering 11 separate but related incidents over several years and concerns a variety of possible offences including misconduct, harassment and the suspected supply of drugs.Īccording to NI's Police Ombudsman Marie Anderson, there have been several resulting arrests. 'There are multiple suspects, including police officers and civilians, in Northern Ireland as well as in England,' added Ms Anderson. The devastated sister believed the word 'taig', a derogatory term for Catholics, had been among the words used.Īn investigation by the Police Ombudsman into the claims against the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officers has been ongoing for over three years. During this time, one of the officers has been suspended but with full pay. The two are being investigated over claims they moved a suicide victim into poses before photographing the body and then sharing the images and a video online ![]() The officers serving in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) were at the scene when the body of the man, from Belfast, was discovered in 2017.
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