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Domestic Homicide Reviews

DHR Reports

Domestic Homicide Review W04 – Published November 2024

View the documents associated with Domestic Homicide Review W04 - Published November 2024

Domestic Homicide Review SW03 – Published October 2023 

View the documents associated with Domestic Homicide Review SW03 – Published October 2023

Domestic Homicide Review SW02 – Published March 2023 

View the documents associated with Domestic Homicide Review SW02 – Published March 2023

Domestic Homicide Review W03 Trish – Published February 2022 

View the documents associated with Domestic Homicide Review W03 Trish – Published February 2022

Domestic Homicide Review W01 Elizabeth – Published December 2017 

View the documents associated with Domestic Homicide Review W01 Elizabeth – Published December 2017

Domestic Homicide Review W02 Mary – Published December 2017 

View the documents associated with Domestic Homicide Review W02 Mary – Published December 2017

Domestic Homicide Review SW01 – Published June 2016 

Domestic Homicide Review NB01 – Published 14th May 2015 

If you would like more information on Warwickshire’s Domestic Homicide Reviews, please contact: 

Stavroula Sidiropoulou 
Domestic Homicide Review Officer 
Tel: 01926 412281 
Email: stavroulasidiropoulou@warwickshire.gov.uk 

Useful Links 

Refuge – Warwickshire Domestic Violence and Abuse (WDVA) Service is a countywide service that offer help and support to women, men and children experiencing VAWG (Violence Against Women and Girls) or domestic violence and abuse (including rape, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, coercion and control, economic abuse, harmful practices (FGM), forced marriage, and so called ‘honour-based abuse’ in Warwickshire. 

If you live in Warwickshire, you can call 0800 408 1552 to speak to a support worker. If you are not able to call, please email DVSW@refuge.org.uk 

Victim Support Homicide Service 

If you or someone you know are worried about domestic violence and abuse, please contact our free-phone helpline 0800 408 1552 or visit the Talk2Someone website.

In an emergency always call 999.