Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane will stay on ‘indefinite hospital order’ as appeal over sentence refused
"The brutal, calculated and unprovoked attack by Valdo Calocane took the lives of three innocent, decent and kind human beings;"This individual carefully planned his assault, stockpiled his weapons in advance and chose his victims.
“We recognise his diagnosis of mental illness, however maintain that he knew what he was doing, he knew it was wrong, but he did it anyway.John Stones 'confined to room with illness' just days before Euro 2024 opener "It is because of a weak investigation and prosecution, over-reliance upon ‘expert’ doctors and archaic out of date laws that
"Today we will take time and pause to reflect upon that tragic day and remember the souls of the three vibrant, caring, hard-working and much loved family members who are no longer here.“We continue in our dogged pursuit for appropriate justice, individual and organisational accountability and real lasting change to our society and laws that will provide more protection and public safety, appropriate punishment for crimes and proper support for victims and their families.
"As three families we stand united by grief and loss, but fuelled by our anger at the scale of failings, poor policing, weak prosecution, dereliction of duty in medical care and a series of catastrophic missed opportunities that would and should have stopped these entirely preventable deaths.
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