Nottingham Triple-Killer Allowed to Build Lego and Play Guitar in Hospital

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Nottingham Triple-Killer Allowed to Build Lego and Play Guitar in Hospital
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Valdo Calocane, the Nottingham triple-killer, will have the opportunity to engage in activities such as building Lego and playing the guitar inside the NHS hospital where he is detained indefinitely. The knifeman will also be able to paint in his room, which includes a personal shower. Calocane, 32, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of three individuals and is expected to spend the rest of his life in the NHS psychiatric Ashworth Hospital.

Nottingham triple-killer Valdo Calocane will be able to build Lego and play the guitar inside the NHS hospital he is detained indefinitely inside. The knifeman will also be able to paint inside his cushy room inside the secure hospital - with his quarters containing a personal shower.

Sentencing Judge told Calocane, 32, that he will 'very probably' spend the rest of his life inside the NHS psychiatric Ashworth Hospital after he pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, both 19, as well as caretaker Ian Coates, 65. Read More: Ex-police officer believes he was assaulted by triple killer Valdo Calocane one year before deadly Nottingham attacks Read More: Killer nurse Lucy Letby 'has keys to her own cell' while serving life for baby murder at plush private prison The knifeman told doctors he was hearing voices before a diagnosis of a paranoid schizophrenic was made - allowing Calocane to plead guilty to manslaughter rather than murder on the basis of diminished responsibilit

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