Yorkshire Post

Parents angry that there will be no public inquiry into triple killing

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THE family of one of the students stabbed to death in Nottingham say they are “horrified” there are no plans for a public inquiry into the triple killing.

Valdo Calocane stabbed 19-yearold students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, to death with a dagger in the early hours of June 13 last year.

Last week, a judge handed the 32-year-old a hospital order at his sentencing for manslaught­er by diminished responsibi­lity after Nottingham Crown Court heard he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophre­nia.

The healthcare watchdog the Care Quality Commission has been asked to report by March on its findings in an investigat­ion into the care Calocane received at Nottingham­shire Healthcare Foundation Trust before the killings occurred.

Health Secretary Victoria Atkins said it will provide quicker answers for the families of victims than a public inquiry would.

However, Mr Webber’s parents said a review would be just a “toe in the water” and called for a full public inquiry into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the attack.

His mother, Emma Webber, told BBC Breakfast: “I have heard the comments of Victoria Atkins and I disagree. It needs to be much more than reviewing the mental health failings and services in Nottingham.

“I bet it’s not just Nottingham that there are failings going on – I think it’s across the whole country – but it’s also the failings of the police to investigat­e and act accordingl­y up to the attacks, and also the investigat­ion of the case.

“We’ve got real concerns about the way that we’ve been managed by the CPS; of course we’re really unhappy with the outcome from last week.”

The student’s father, David Webber, said he and his wife are “horrified” that there are no plans for an inquiry. If they don’t feel that warrants a public inquiry, what does? It’s disgusting.

“There’s so much stuff that goes on in this country at the moment … we’re seeing the Post Office scandal taking countless years and wrecking countless lives to get there.

"Does this need to be another one of those?

"Do we need to keep fighting for the rest of our lives to get some form of justice and get this looked at properly?”

Mrs Webber added: “We don’t want to be the next Post Office families or Hillsborou­gh families, but I say this to anybody in charge and decision-makers: you have got the full weight of the Webber family, the O’Malley-Kumar family and the Coates family all united behind this.

“And if I have to be here in 20 years’ time claiming my pension – I’ll still be fighting to get appropriat­e justice and appropriat­e answers.”

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