Met detective who featured in BBC rape documentary found to have abused seven partners

Met detective who featured in BBC rape documentary found to have abused seven partners
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Met detective who featured in BBC rape documentary found to have abused seven partners
Author: Josh Salisbury
Published: Feb, 10 2025 19:46

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The panel found that Fall “poked” a former partner in the stomach whilst pregnant, ripped her hooded top and forcefully removed it and then said words to the effect of he “could rape her” if he wanted to.

Former Met Detective Constable David Fall was found by a misconduct panel to have carried out the litany of abuse and harassment between 2014 and 2020 while a member of the force.

In another case, Fall, who previously worked in the Met’s Sapphire Unit investigating rapes and serious sexual offences, pushed a sandwich into an ex-partner’s face, slapped her or pulled her hair, and threatened to rape her, the panel found.

The panel ruled that Fall “deliberately and intentionally carried out acts of physical violence” and “harassment” against former partners, and ruled he should be dismissed without notice.

It heard how he harassed two other partners during the course of 2020 after their relationship came to an end, and harassed a third partner in December 2020 by “taking a photograph of her whilst she was naked without her knowledge.”.

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