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Police say Calverton care home deaths ‘not suspicious’

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A police investigation into deaths at a Calverton care home care home in Calverton has found they were all a result of natural causes.

Police received information in August 2016 which raised concerns around the deaths of six residents at Springwater Lodge Care Home, on Smithy View.

A thorough investigation, post mortem examinations and further extensive tests were carried out and have shown that all of the deaths were a result of natural causes.

Nottinghamshire Police continues to work closely with the home, the Care Quality Commission and other partners to ensure that appropriate safeguarding measures are in place at the home.

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