Nottingham attack victim's mother 'horrified' at 'abhorrent voyeurism' after police share graphic details...

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Families of the Nottingham attack victims only found out that police shared graphic details about their loved ones on WhatsApp when it was reported in the media - as they slammed the 'abhorrent voyeurism'.

Families of the Nottingham attack victims only found out that police shared graphic details about their loved ones on WhatsApp when it was reported in the media - as they slammed the "abhorrent voyeurism". Emma Webber, the mother of Nottingham University student Barnaby, who was stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane in a frenzied knife rampage, told LBC it was "another failing" by the city's force.

" One officer, PC Matthew Gell, was given a final warning, while another got a "management intervention".Deputy Chief Constable Steve Cooper said their words "were crude and distasteful".Ms Webber told Nick: "We've had an apology for us not being informed in advance and then we had the detail of how seriously they take this, and officers are specially trained, and ya ya ya, and lessons will be learned.

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