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Kieren Williams

Police refer themselves to IOPC after two teenagers found dead in suspected suicide pact

Dorset Police have referred themselves for investigation over their contact with a teen couple who died by suspected suicide pact.

The police force referred themselves to the police watchdog, the Independent Office of Police Conduct ( IOPC ), over the tragedy that happened at Bothenhampton Nature Reserve.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Dorset Police said: "Dorset Police has made a mandatory referral to the IOPC in line with procedures related to the death or serious injury of an individual, we await further guidance from the IOPC on the matter."

A spokesperson for the Dorset coroner said: "Until we open the inquest we are unable to provide any information and currently a date for opening has not yet been set."

According to the IPOC's website, one of the reasons a force should refer itself to them is 'if someone had direct or indirect contact with the police when, or shortly before, they were seriously injured or died' and where 'the contact may have caused or contributed to the death or injury.'

Police cordon tape at Bothenhampton Nature Reserve (Max Willcock/BNPS)

A dog walker stumbled across the bodies of the couple, both in their late teens, when walking in a beauty spot near Bridport, Dorset, on Tuesday morning.

When emergency services were called, they rushed to the location but nothing could be done to save the male and female.

Their identities have not yet been revealed but their families have been informed.

A spokesperson for Dorset Police confirmed that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

Bothenhampton Nature Reserve, an area frequented by dog walkers (Max Willcock/BNPS)

The incident happened in a secluded wooded area in the village of Bothenhampton, which is about one mile from West Bay - the setting for the hit ITV crime drama Broadchurch.

Residents in the quiet neighbourhood of Wych Hill awoke on Tuesday to the sound of sirens.

The country lane leading to the beauty spot and an underground reservoir was cordoned off by police.

An ambulance, fire engine, and police cars filled the narrow lane until the early evening.

Paul Williams, who lives in one of the houses on the lane, said: "The whole road was taped off. A dog walker found them. A police community support officer came here yesterday looking for CCTV but there isn't any."

Another man, who wished not to be named, added: "I heard it was a suicide pact between two young people. It's dreadful. Certainly not something you expect to happen on your doorstep.

"Police and an ambulance were here from 10am until 5pm. The fire engine had difficulty getting access (to the reserve)."

Another resident described the location where it happened as 'beautiful and quiet'.

He said: "It's quite worrying that something like that could happen here."

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One of the women who frequently walks her dog through the reserve said: "I was about to go for a walk with my friend. We could hear all these sirens but it was only when we started walking up the hill that we realised it was on our doorstep. It was quite a shock.

"It's a very frequent area for dog walkers but I always get the impression there are other things going on in the woods. Lots of paths leading through the undergrowth into little dens and clearings.

"I wouldn't go down there by myself. My dog doesn't like it there sometimes."

The bodies of a girl and a man were found at Bothenhampton Reservoir near Bridport (Google Maps)

Ian Bark, the mayor of Bridport, said he was shocked to hear the news and offered his condolences to the families.

He said: "My sympathies go out to the friends and families of these young people.

"It is very sad to hear that two people who are both so young have died."

Bothenhampton resident Joe Hackett said: "It's an awful thing to happen.

The local community was rocked by the tragedy (Max Willcock/BNPS)

"It's very upsetting and the community can't believe what has happened.

"It's the last thing you expect to happen in such a quiet community.

"It will likely leave the area in shock for some time because there has only been rumours about what happened."

A spokesman for Dorset Police said: At 10.11am on January 25 we received a report of two people, a girl and a man – both in their late teens, having been found dead at Bothenhampton Reservoir, Wych Hill.

"Officers attended. There are no suspicious circumstances. Their next of kin have been informed and the coroner notified.”

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