Aunt of Granada TV reporter seeks judicial review claiming GMP mishandled domestic abuse investigation before her death
01.12.2023 - 22:45
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The aunt of a TV journalist who was found dead is seeking a judicial review after claiming GMP mishandled an investigation into allegations she was a victim of domestic abuse.
As reported in the Manchester Evening News, in July this year, GMP refused a request by Lorna McMahon for a criminal investigation into the death of her niece, Teresa McMahon. 43, who worked for Granada Reports. She was found unresponsive at her flat in Salford in the summer of 2021.
In a second pre-inquest review at Bolton Coroner's Court, in August last year, senior coroner for Manchester West, Timothy Brennand, heard how it was established that reports had been made to police into concerns over abuse before Teresa's death. The reports were from friends, colleagues and family members. But the court heard an investigation by Greater Manchester Police had ruled out any criminal activity.
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That pre-inquest review heard that Teresa was, according to Coroner Mr Brennand, 'a vulnerable individual locked in a coercive and controlling relationship', which he also described as 'toxic'.
As reported in January, GMP delayed seeing Teresa for nine days after she made a report of domestic abuse in July 2021 due to 'resourcing issues', a report revealed. Teresa was found dead less than two weeks later at her home.
The force, according to a watchdog report, also failed to inform Teresa of her former partner's violent history when she requested it under Clare's Law, and lost a vital bodycam footage.
In January, it was revealed a