A WOMAN arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of three care home residents has been released under investigation.

The deaths of the three residents- two men aged 74 and 91 and an 86-year-old woman are being treated as unexplained. Their families will be updated on any developments as the investigation progresses.

Dorset Police received a report at 7.16am on Wednesday, 23, regarding three residents who had been found dead at the Gainsborough Care Home in Ulwell Road in Swanage.

Seven people were taken to hospital as a precaution and are not in a serious condition.

Other residents of the care home were evacuated to a location where they can receive appropriate care and are continuing to be supported by Dorset Council and the health service.

Detectives are still exploring possible carbon monoxide poisoning as the primary line of enquiry, and there is no wider risk to the community.

A 60-year-old local woman who was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter has been released under investigation while enquiries continue. The arrest was made to enable us to establish whether there were any actions or omissions that are believed to be grossly negligent, and enquiries will continue into this.

Detective chief inspector Neil Third of the major crime investigation team said: “The thoughts of the investigation team and wider force remain with the loved ones of those who tragically died.

“We are continuing to gather as much information as possible to give us a full picture of events during the morning of Wednesday, 23 October 2024. This involves liaising with experts from partner agencies to understand the circumstances and this work will take some time to be carried out.

“Members of the public can expect to see a large multi-agency presence continue in the area over the coming days to enable us to conduct detailed enquiries. Our local officers will remain in the area to provide support.

“This tragic incident will have a significant impact on the community in Swanage. The care, compassion and respect that has been shown so far is commendable and we hope this continues over the coming days as our investigation progresses.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55240163072.