In Sea Mills, Bristol, the heartbreaking discovery of three siblings with fatal stab wounds leads to a community vigil and a police self-referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
In a tragic event in Sea Mills, Bristol, three siblings, Fares Bash, 7, Joury Bash, 3, and Mohammed Bash, 9 months, were found deceased on February 18, after suffering stab wounds to their chests and necks at their home. During an inquest at the Avon Coroner’s Court, it was disclosed that there were also possible signs of asphyxia in the eldest sibling, Fares. Their father, Alfil Bash, deeply mourned the loss, paying tribute to his children’s unique qualities, notably Fares’ talents in football, singing, and math.
Following the incident, a 42-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of the children’s murder and later detained under the Mental Health Act due to non-life-threatening injuries she had sustained. The community has rallied to express its sorrow, with hundreds attending a vigil to honor the memory of the young siblings.
The case has prompted Avon and Somerset Police to refer themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), though it has been determined that no formal investigation into the police’s actions leading up to the incident will be necessary. As the coroner adjourned the inquest for further investigation, the deaths of Fares, Joury, and Mohammed Bash remain a profoundly distressing matter for Bristol and beyond, as the ongoing investigation seeks to unravel the circumstances behind their deaths.