The mother of a victim in the Nottingham attack stated that the decision for no murder trial for Valdo Calocane has 'robbed' the victims of justice, expressing deep dissatisfaction with the legal outcome.
The mother of Valdo Calocane, who committed a triple killing in Nottingham, has stated that a "broken" mental health system failed her son. She claims her warnings about his potential risk to others were not heeded years before the attacks.
An inquiry into the Nottingham attack was told that victims Grace O’Malley-Kumar and her friend were tested for drugs after their deaths, but the killer, Valdo Calocane, was not, a decision her father called "disgusting." Families of the victims have also reported facing "evasion and downright lies" during the inquiry process.
A retired Detective Superintendent has testified at a public inquiry, denying that the Nottingham attacks killer, Valdo Calocane, was charged early to suppress media stories.
Myndighederne vidste, at han var farlig. Han kan »ende med at dræbe«, sagde en læge. Alligevel tøvede de igen og igen over for Valdo Calocane, som til sidst dræbte tre.
Valdo Calocane approached security at Thames House in 2021 but did not meet threshold for further assessment, public inquiry told
A man who killed three people during a 2023 knife attack in Nottingham had attempted to hand himself into MI5 for arrest two years earlier, an inquiry has heard.
Valdo Calocane, 34, fatally stabbed Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, both 19, and Ian Coates, 65, during a stabbing spree in the city on 13 June 2023.
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A student in Britain testified about jumping from a balcony to escape an attack by Valdo Calocane, who later went on to kill three people, highlighting concerns that he was not imprisoned after the initial attack.
A police chief has stated that the inaction on a warrant for Valdo Calocane was a 'serious failure' prior to the Nottingham attacks on June 13, 2023, in which he killed three people and seriously injured three others.
An inquiry has been told that Valdo Calocane, the Nottingham killer, was not sectioned in 2020 because mental health staff considered research on the over-representation of young black men in detention.
The bereaved families of the victims of Valdo Calocane spoke at a press conference in London, with one victim's mother stating that the inquiry into the Nottingham attacks revealed a miscarriage of justice.
During the Nottingham Inquiry into the June 2023 killings, Elias Calocane testified that he believed his brother Valdo Calocane's text messages were related to suicide.
An inquiry revealed that triple killer Valdo Calocane was discharged from mental health services because the NHS trust was unable to locate him, with his last contact being a phone call where he lied about being abroad.
A public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks heard that the killer, Valdo Calocane, refused to provide toxicology samples while in custody. This revelation comes after it was confirmed that the deceased students were tested for drugs and alcohol.
An inquiry into the Nottingham killings by Valdo Calocane was told by an NHS trust boss that there was a 'missed opportunity' to prevent the fatal attacks, as the perpetrator had previous contact with the Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
The brother of Valdo Calocane, who killed three people in Nottingham, told an inquiry he felt 'powerless' over his sibling's deteriorating mental health, believing violent messages related to suicidal thoughts.
During the Nottingham attacks inquiry, it was revealed that Ian Coates' son discovered his father's death through Instagram, adding to the testimony that his partner was initially misinformed about the cause of death.
Valdo Calocane attacked a police officer who was helping doctors to detain him two years before he fatally stabbed three people in Nottingham, a public inquiry has heard.
An inquiry revealed that mental health professionals decided not to detain Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane in 2020, partly due to research on the over-representation of young black men in detention.
An inquiry into the June 2023 Nottingham attacks heard that killer Valdo Calocane watched shooting videos online, as details from his phone analysis were revealed.
A public inquiry has begun into the failures by NHS and police forces that preceded Valdo Calocane's triple killings, with his mother testifying she sought hospital admission for him after an outburst.