Police missed red flags before WA man killed a mother and daughter on hunt for ex-wife, report finds After Ariel Bombara claimed WA police ignored repeated warnings her father was dangerous and had guns, eight officers now face disciplinary action.
The WA police commissioner, Col Blanch, said an internal investigation had found eight officers did not perform their duty and would face disciplinary action.
His daughter, Ariel Bombara, claimed WA police ignored repeated warnings her father was dangerous and had several guns.
Police officers missed red flags and should have seized the guns of a man who went on to kill a mother and daughter in a search for his ex-wife, an internal investigation has found.
The investigation found police did not properly investigate allegations Bombara had committed offences with firearms and whether he was a fit and proper person to own a gun.