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Manchester care home worker arrested over murder of resident Manchester care home worker arrested over murder of resident
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A member of staff at a care home has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a 73-year-old resident.A member of staff at a care home has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a 73-year-old resident.
Ivan Emmanuel Campbell was admitted to hospital in April from a private nursing home in Rusholme, Manchester. He died the following day. A Home Office postmortem examination found he died from internal injuries.Ivan Emmanuel Campbell was admitted to hospital in April from a private nursing home in Rusholme, Manchester. He died the following day. A Home Office postmortem examination found he died from internal injuries.
Greater Manchester police said that a 34-year-old man had been detained on Wednesday on suspicion of Campbell's murder. He was also being questioned in connection with another assault on a resident, on 19 March.Greater Manchester police said that a 34-year-old man had been detained on Wednesday on suspicion of Campbell's murder. He was also being questioned in connection with another assault on a resident, on 19 March.
The latest incident at the Victoria nursing home involved staff calling police to attend a 72-year-old man who had suffered a fractured rib.The latest incident at the Victoria nursing home involved staff calling police to attend a 72-year-old man who had suffered a fractured rib.
The arrested staff member has been suspended from work at the nursing home, which primarily cares for people with complex mental health needs.The arrested staff member has been suspended from work at the nursing home, which primarily cares for people with complex mental health needs.
Since Campbell's death, police say they have been working closely with the owner of the home and its staff, Manchester city council, the NHS, Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust and the Care Quality Commission as part of the investigation.Since Campbell's death, police say they have been working closely with the owner of the home and its staff, Manchester city council, the NHS, Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust and the Care Quality Commission as part of the investigation.
A senior investigating officer, Andy Tattersall, said: "Due to the complex needs of those at the care home, this has [been] and continues to be an extremely difficult and protracted investigation. From the outset we were determined to establish what happened to Ivan and who was responsible for causing his injuries, and that remains as true today as it did then.A senior investigating officer, Andy Tattersall, said: "Due to the complex needs of those at the care home, this has [been] and continues to be an extremely difficult and protracted investigation. From the outset we were determined to establish what happened to Ivan and who was responsible for causing his injuries, and that remains as true today as it did then.
"We are continuing to work closely with partner agencies in health, as well as the home, and I want to reassure the relatives of residents there that their welfare is, collectively between us and our partners, a top priority.""We are continuing to work closely with partner agencies in health, as well as the home, and I want to reassure the relatives of residents there that their welfare is, collectively between us and our partners, a top priority."
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