Woman reported violent crime weeks before killing
Police Ombudsman investigating PSNI response to Mary Ward report
A woman who was found dead in Belfast had reported to police in recent weeks that she had been the victim of a violent crime, the Police Ombudsman has said.
Officers launched a murder investigation into the killing of 22-year-old Mary Ward last Tuesday.
She was was found dead at her home in Melrose Street in south Belfast.
The PSNI said the case has been referred to the Police Ombudsman because of previous contact between Ms Ward and the force.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Whilst at this time there is no suggestion of individual criminality or misconduct, we are nonetheless concerned about our organisational response."
In a statement on Tuesday, the ombudsman's office offered condolences to Ms Ward's family.
A statement added: Following Ms Ward's murder, we received a referral from PSNI on Sunday evening.
"We have completed our initial review and have now commenced an independent investigation.
"In the weeks prior to her murder, Ms Ward reported to police that she had been the victim of a violent crime.
"Our investigation will focus on the police response to this report."
The PSNI said Ms Ward's loved ones "have been devastated and are struggling to come to terms with this tragic loss".
The spokesperson added: "Specialist trained family liaison officers continue to work with the family supporting them through this difficult period.
"Whilst our investigation is at an early stage and we are working to establish the exact circumstances, we believe that Mary was last seen alive on Wednesday September 25.
"We are keen to speak to anyone who may have seen or been in contact with Mary on or around that date.
"I am asking anyone with any information, no matter how small or insignificant a detail may seem, to please contact us by calling 101.
"You can also submit information online at www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.
"Information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers, with total anonymity, on 0800 555111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org."
Photos and footage, including CCTV, mobile phone or dashcam footage, can be shared with police through the Major Incident Public Portal at https://mipp.police.uk
Detective Chief Superintendent Lindsay Fisher, head of the Public Protection Branch, said: "Mary Ward is the fourth woman to be murdered in Northern Ireland in just six weeks.
"This is absolutely appalling. Four families have been shattered forever by meaningless violence.
"As a police service we recently revised our Tackling Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Action Plan and adopted the new national framework to align our response to this violence with that of terrorism and serious and organised crime.
"The level of violence and loss in Northern Ireland demands nothing less.
"We are absolutely determined that we will be relentless in our pursuit of the perpetrators."