WE knew homicidal brute Valdo Calocane slipped through the fingers of negligent medics. Now we know how bungling police left him free to kill. Nottingham stab victims, from left: Ian Coates ...
Police failed to investigate Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane 'properly' when he attacked two of his colleagues mere weeks before going on a stabbing rampage, a damning report has revealed.
The killings committed by paranoid schizophrenic Valdo Calocane were horrific enough. He took to the streets of Nottingham and hunted down his three victims - students Grace O'Malley Kumar and ...
Valdo Calocane's brutal killings took the lives of 19-year-old students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, as well as 65-year-old school caretaker Ian Coates. He then attempted to kill ...
The police watchdog has reopened its investigation into previous assaults by Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane after ...
SHOCKING police blunders which left Valdo Calocane free to kill three people are today exposed by The Sun. Victims’ families have accused cops of having blood on their hands for 11 blunders ...
Valdo Calocane, the perpetrator of a deadly rampage in Nottingham, was not administered long-lasting antipsychotic medication due to his aversion to needles, a report has found. In June 2023 ...
The mum of murdered Nottingham student Barnaby Webber has found friendship and solace with one of the families who lost a young daughter in Axel Rudakubana's Southport attack. Last month ...
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Daily Mail on MSNValdo Calocane possibly spared prison due to incomplete evidence, families sayA report into the care received by Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane shows he may have been "spared prison on the basis of incomplete evidence", his victims' families have said. Calocane, who ...
Triple killer Valdo Calocane was not forced to have long-lasting antipsychotic medication because he did not like needles, a report has revealed. And other patients cared for by the mental health ...
Triple killer Valdo Calocane was not forced to take his anti-psychotic medication because he did not like needles, a major review of his NHS care has revealed. The NHS England report identified ...
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