Western Australia Police Commissioner Col Blanch orders an internal review into how police officers interacted with Virginia Giuffre in the months before her death. Multiple outlets report that the commissioner confirmed the matter will be investigated within the police force, focusing on police responses to Giuffre’s requests for assistance. The commissioner says he cannot provide assurances that police properly handled or responded to her requests for help. The reports describe the review as a response to concerns about the adequacy of prior police interactions, rather than as a determination of wrongdoing. The coverage also indicates the review is intended to examine what occurred during the relevant period and how officers carried out their duties in relation to Giuffre. The articles do not provide new details on the specific interactions or the outcomes of the review, but they agree on the commissioner’s decision to initiate an internal investigation and his statement that he cannot confirm the appropriateness of earlier police actions.