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TUE · 2026-06-02 · 15:36 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0602-81189
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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.

Steven MorrisThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-02 · 15:36 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Watchdog investigates police over Bristol explosives homicide
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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. 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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Police received a call reporting a domestic incident and a man forcing entry, with the caller later stating the man possessed an explosive device.

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Jo Shaw died from a 'penetrating fragmentation blast injury to the chest and pelvis'.

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Ryan Kelly had prior accusations of stalking, harassment, and assault against him.

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The IOPC investigation will examine police contact with Jo Shaw and Ryan Kelly over a five-year period, focusing on incidents from May 2021.

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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).

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The death of a woman killed after her former partner forced his way into a house in Bristol with explosives is to be investigated by the police watchdog.Jo Shaw, 35, sustained fatal injuries in the blast in the Frenchay area of the city on 3 May. Her former partner, Ryan Kelly, 41, was also killed in the explosion.The Independent Office for Police Conduct said it was investigating the contact Shaw and Kelly had with Avon and Somerset police. Police last had contact with Shaw four days before the explosion and the investigation will look at incidents over a five-year period from May 2021. Kelly had been accused of stalking, harassment and assault.The IOPC engagement director Derrick Campbell said: “My thoughts and sympathies are with everyone affected at this very difficult time.“We are independent of the police and it is important that we carry out a thorough investigation, to fully establish the circumstances of what happened prior to the tragic events.“There is a significant history of police involvement in relation to Mr Kelly’s behaviour, including allegations of stalking, harassment and assault which we need to examine as part of our investigation.“We are reviewing extensive documentation detailing that history as part of our inquiries. We will be keeping all interested parties updated as our investigation, which is at an early stage, progresses.”Avon and Somerset police are treating the cause of the explosion as deliberate and recorded Shaw’s death as a homicide. The force is not looking for anyone else in connection with her death.Three other people, including a child, sustained minor injuries.Avon coroner’s court has heard that Shaw died from a “penetrating fragmentation blast injury to the chest and pelvis”, while Kelly sustained “blast injuries to head, neck, torso and limbs”.Police previously said a call was received from a person inside the house at 6.17am reporting a domestic-related incident, saying a man they knew had forced entry to the house.The caller remained on the line while officers were dispatched and at 6.30am the caller told police the man was believed to be in possession of an explosive device.About two minutes later there was an explosion at the property, in which Shaw and Kelly died.Officers arrived at the property at 6.34am and fire and ambulance services shortly afterwards.A major incident was declared after the explosion and officers worked with Bristol-city-council" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="122715" data-entity-type="organization">Bristol city council to evacuate neighbours and set up a rest centre.Searches were carried out by an army explosive ordnance disposal team and specialist police officers.Searches also took place at an address where Kelly lived. No evacuations were required there.
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