The Scotsman

Deaths of three women at Skye care home investigat­ed by police

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

The deaths of three women at a care home on Skye at the centre of a coronaviru­s outbreak are being investigat­ed by police.

Ten residents at Home Farm care home in Portree have died in the outbreak.

Police Scotland said they were looking into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the deaths of three women, aged 84, 86 and 88, at the home.

The investigat­ion comes after the Care Inspectora­te raised concerns about the care offered at the home.

The watchdog began legal action to remove owners HC

One as care providers earlier this month.

A decision on the home’s future has been deferred until next month after NHS Highland was brought in to effectivel­y run it.

The Care Inspectora­te brought the action after all but four of the home’s 34 residents and 29 staff contracted Covid-19.

In a statement, Police Scotland said: “We can confirm we are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces of the deaths of three women, aged 84, 86 and 88, at Home Farm care home on Skye.

“Inquiries are continuing.”

A spokeswoma­n for HC-ONE said it was committed to cooperatin­g fully with any investigat­ions into the coronaviru­srelated deaths and apologised for any failings.

She added: “We recognised that improvemen­ts were needed at Home Farm and therefore apologise to our residents, their families and the local community.

“The safety and wellbeing of our residents is our top priority and we have already made significan­t progress.

“We are continuing to make sustained and continued improvemen­ts across the home so we can deliver the very best for residents and colleagues at Home Farm.”

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