Police have admitted they 鈥渕issed some steps鈥 in investigating the death of a toddler found floating face up in an oxidation pond more than four years ago.
Three-year-old Lachie Jones was found dead in one of Gore鈥檚 oxidation ponds just 1.2km from his home on January 29, 2019.
His father Paul Jones聽, despite two police investigations which ruled that the boy drowned.
Jones has been heavily critical of the police investigations and how they handled the scene on the night his boy was found.
Now, Southern Police District Commander Paul Basham has requested a national investigations overview of police鈥檚 handling of the original investigation.
鈥淚n ordering the review, Superintendent Basham is working to provide reassurance that police have done everything possible to find answers about Lachie鈥檚 death,鈥 a police spokesperson said.
鈥淧olice are well aware of continued reporting and concerns raised by some parties about our investigation and reinvestigation of the case.
鈥淭o address that concern, we have asked one of police鈥檚 three national investigation leads, Detective Superintendent Darryl Sweeney, to lead this review, to provide a senior and objective analysis of the police investigations.
鈥淗is work will include reviewing the police file, police decisions and actions in the early stages of the original investigation, and the subsequent re-investigation by a Detective Inspector.鈥
Paul Jones doesn't believe his son walked to the ponds on his own. Photo / George Heard
Police have also self-referred the matter to the IPCA to ensure an independent process is also carried out.
鈥淯ltimately, the cause of death and circumstances surrounding his death are for the Coroner鈥檚 Office to rule upon,鈥 the spokesperson added.
鈥淭here are aspects of this case that are simply not appropriate for police to comment upon because these are matters for the Coroner.
聽鈥淗owever, it is appropriate to acknowledge that our reinvestigation identified some steps that were missed in the original investigation. Ultimately, our reinvestigation arrived at the same conclusion.
鈥淲e are mindful that every investigation and public commentary has an impact on the families, particularly Lachie鈥檚 Mum, with whom he lived.鈥
Lachlan Jones, 3, was found dead in an oxidation pond in Gore, January 2019. Photo / Supplied
Police found Lachie lying in the southernmost of two council wastewater oxidation ponds in Grassland Rd about 10.20pm on January 19, 2019, about two hours after police were notified he was missing.
They originally concluded Lachie had wandered off and his death was an accident.
Devastated father Jones has vowed to continue to seek answers for Lachie.
鈥淣o way is the fight for justice for my son over,鈥 he told the Herald in December when Gore District Council admitted a health and safety charge relating to the death and inadequate fencing around the ponds.
鈥淣inety-nine per cent of this town don鈥檛 think he walked out there.鈥
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