



A police watchdog is set to launch a probe to investigate whether there were any “missed opportunities” prior to the death of Bronson Battersby.
The two-year-old was found dead next to his father’s body having starved to death at a property in Skegness, Lincolnshire on January 9.
Bronson’s father Kenneth, is understood to have suffered a heart attack and died, leaving Bronson on his own.
Both were last seen alive on Boxing Day.
Bronson Battersby was found by social services after not being seen for two weeksFacebook
The IOPC has today confirmed an investigation will be launched into the two deaths.
“The harrowing circumstances in which Kenneth and Bronson Battersby died are truly shocking,” Regional Director for the IOPC Derrick Campbell said.
“Our sympathies go out to everyone affected by their sad deaths.
“It is appropriate we carry out an independent investigation to consider the police response to any prior welfare concerns that were raised.
“We will be examining whether there were any missed opportunities by police to check on Mr Battersby and Bronson sooner.
“We will be in contact with Bronson’s mother and Mr Battersby’s family in due course to explain our role and how our investigation will progress.”