Watchdog investigates police over Bristol explosives homicide
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating Avon and Somerset police's contact with Jo Shaw and her ex-partner, Ryan Kelly, who died in an explosion on May 3rd in Bristol. Shaw sustained fatal injuries when Kelly forced his way into a house with explosives.

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AI-generatedThe Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating Avon and Somerset police's contact with Jo Shaw and her ex-partner, Ryan Kelly, who died in an explosion on May 3rd in Bristol. Shaw sustained fatal injuries when Kelly forced his way into a house with explosives. The IOPC will examine police interactions with both individuals over a five-year period, focusing on Kelly's history of alleged stalking, harassment, and assault. Police had last contacted Shaw four days before the incident. The explosion, which police are treating as deliberate and Shaw's death as a homicide, also caused minor injuries to three others, including a child. Officers arrived shortly after the blast, which occurred minutes after a caller reported Kelly had forced entry and was believed to have an explosive device.
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5 extractedPolice received a call reporting a domestic incident and a man forcing entry, with the caller later stating the man possessed an explosive device.
Jo Shaw died from a 'penetrating fragmentation blast injury to the chest and pelvis'.
Ryan Kelly had prior accusations of stalking, harassment, and assault against him.
The IOPC investigation will examine police contact with Jo Shaw and Ryan Kelly over a five-year period, focusing on incidents from May 2021.
The death of Jo Shaw, killed in an explosion caused by her former partner Ryan Kelly, is being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).