Families of Nottingham attack victims to meet Keir Starmer and demand statutory inquiry

It’s reported the families will raise the demand for an inquiry into the Nottingham killings (Image: PA, Getty )

of three people killed on the streets of Nottingham by a knifeman will meet Sir next week to demand a judge-led statutory inquiry into their deaths.

Valdo Calocane killed 19-year-old students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar and 65-year-old caretaker Ian Coates before attempting to kill three other people in a spate of attacks in the city in June 2023.

A report released this week set out in detail the contact he had with mental health services before the killing spree and highlighted shocking failings in his care.

Among the startling admissions made in the report, it was said paranoid schizophrenic Calocane avoided mandatory long-term antipsychotic

It’s reported the families of the three people killed by Calocane will meet Sir on Wednesday afternoon at Downing Street.

Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar

(Left to right) Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar (Image: PA )

Mr Webber’s mother Emma Webber said the families hope the meeting will confirm that the promised inquiry has the “teeth” to make sure all those involved in Calocane’s care leading up to the attack and those who investigated it are “finally made to tell the truth”.

Radd Seiger, adviser to the families, said they have been invited to No. 10 to discuss next steps.

Downing Street has said Sir Keir is committed to a judge-led inquiry and has not ruled out a public inquiry with full statutory powers.

Calocane was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order over the attacks. Prosecutors accepted his not guilty pleas to murder after medical evidence showed he had paranoid schizophrenia.

He was later sentenced for manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility and attempted murder.

An independent review commissioned by NHS England found that the offer of care and treatment available for him “was not always sufficient to meet his needs” and this was “not unique” to his case.

It detailed two years of violent and disturbing behaviour, four hospital admissions between 2020 and 2022 and multiple contacts with community teams before he was discharged to his GP because of a lack of interaction with mental health services.

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Valdo Calocane.

Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane was not taking medication when he carried out the killings (Image: PA )

It also revealed that he was not forced to have long-lasting antipsychotic medication because he did not like needles.

Mrs Webber said: “It has been a long and traumatic battle for the families.

“But we are glad to finally have the opportunity to meet with the PM and senior Cabinet ministers, in what we hope will be the moment we get confirmation that the already promised public inquiry is going to be statutory.

“Meaning that it has the ‘teeth’ it needs to ensure all organisations, institutions and individuals involved in the care, treatment of Calocane, and the investigation and prosecution of his crimes, are finally made to tell the truth.

“It has to be a watershed moment in this country to hold those who fail to account, address miscarriages of justice and, crucially, bring in changes needed to keep the public safe and make sure this can never happen again.”

Mr Seiger said Calocane “should simply not have been out on the streets free to wreak havoc”.

He said the inquiry must be a judge-led statutory inquiry where witnesses are compelled to attend to give evidence.

Mr Seiger added: “The families will not stop in the name of their loved ones until a light is shone on exactly what went wrong at every step of the way that led to the killings in Nottingham, that those responsible are held fully to account, and that steps are taken once and for all to ensure atrocities like this never happen again.”

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