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Chesterfield: Inquiry into Derbyshire Police response over flooding death Chesterfield: Inquiry into Derbyshire Police response over flooding death
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Maureen Gilbert was found dead in the water in her house in Tapton Terrace on SaturdayMaureen Gilbert was found dead in the water in her house in Tapton Terrace on Saturday
A police force has referred itself to a watchdog after an 83-year-old woman died during flooding.A police force has referred itself to a watchdog after an 83-year-old woman died during flooding.
Maureen Gilbert was found dead by her son at her home in Chesterfield on Saturday morning.Maureen Gilbert was found dead by her son at her home in Chesterfield on Saturday morning.
Derbyshire Police said her death was still being investigated.Derbyshire Police said her death was still being investigated.
The force said it referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) on Monday as officers had been part of the local emergency service flood response.The force said it referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) on Monday as officers had been part of the local emergency service flood response.
Maureen Gilbert's house on Sunday after the flooding
It said: "The referral is mandatory due to officers being involved with the evacuation of homes in the area on Friday evening.It said: "The referral is mandatory due to officers being involved with the evacuation of homes in the area on Friday evening.
"This was part of a multi-agency response in which the force was supporting colleagues from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service who were evacuating properties.""This was part of a multi-agency response in which the force was supporting colleagues from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service who were evacuating properties."
Mrs Gilbert's neighbours in Tapton Terrace said five feet of water had engulfed the inside of their properties "within minutes" of the River Rother bursting its banks.
A house in Tapton Terrace, Chesterfield, on Sunday after flooding
On Saturday, about 400 homes in Chesterfield were flooded and many people had "no idea where they're going to be living", said local MP Toby Perkins.
Specialist water rescue teams also worked to save stranded motorists.
Across Derbyshire, about 1,700 homes were evacuated over the weekend after heavy rainfall led to flooding.
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