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Nottinghamshire Police apologise for failures but say arrest warrant would not have prevented the killings
Nottinghamshire Police admitted multiple failures including an unexecuted arrest warrant but said these would not have prevented the June 2023 attacks that killed three people.
- Nottinghamshire Police apologised for failing to execute an arrest warrant for the killer Calocane, describing it as a “serious, systemic operational failure”.
- The prosecution accepted Calocane's plea of diminished responsibility due to his mental health, as agreed by four psychiatrists.
- NHS England acknowledged they "failed you with devastating consequences" in relation to the killings.
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Police failed to arrest Nottingham triple killer on warrant months before attacks, inquiry hears
The arrest warrant was issued more than nine months before the killings in September 2022, after Valdo Calocane did not attend a hearing at Nottingham Magistrates Court after being accused of assaulting an emergency worker.
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Police failed to arrest triple killer on warrant months before attacks – inquiry
Valdo Calocane killed two university students and a caretaker in Nottingham in June 2023.
·London, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right5Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Right
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- 38% of the sources lean Right
38% Right
L 31%
C 31%
R 38%
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