Valdo Calocane
Coverage of Valdo Calocane in the Nexus archive.
- Footsteps of a monster intent on mass murder: Three years since the Nottingham attacks shook Britain to its core, minute by minute reconstruction of Valdo Calocane's terrifying rampage
The article details a minute-by-minute reconstruction of Valdo Calocane's mass murder rampage during the Nottingham attacks, which occurred three years ago. The incident significantly impacted Britain.
- Parents of Nottingham attacks victim say medics must breach confidentiality if patient is risk to others
Parents of a victim from the Nottingham attacks argue medical staff must breach patient confidentiality if an individual poses a risk to others. They claim Valdo Calocane was protected at the expense of public safety in the years leading up to the June 2023 stabbings. The families made these remarks after a 14-week public inquiry into the attacks concluded.
- 'Every single agency failed - without exception': Families of Nottingham attack victims say 'fear of stigma and bias' left Valdo Calocane free before killings as inquiry finishes hearing evidence
Families of Nottingham attack victims claim 'fear of stigma and bias' allowed Valdo Calocane to remain free before the killings, as every agency failed without exception. An inquiry has concluded hearing evidence in the case.
- NHS trust sacks staff who illegally accessed records of Nottingham attack victims
Nottingham University Hospitals Trust dismissed 11 staff members for illegally accessing medical records of victims from the June 2023 Nottingham attacks. An additional 14 staff received written warnings. The attacks resulted in three deaths including students Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates.
- Mental health ‘system is broken’, says mother of Nottingham triple-killer
The mother of Valdo Calocane, who killed three people in Nottingham in 2023, says the mental health system is broken and doesn't listen until there's a crisis. Valdo Calocane was sentenced to a suspended hospital order after the attack. The victims included students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates.
- Mother of Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane did not flag 'upsetting' incident involving son at family home because she feared she was 'overreacting', inquiry told
The mother of Valdo Calocane, a killer from Nottingham, did not report an upsetting incident involving her son at their family home due to fear of overreacting. This information was revealed during an inquiry. The incident's details were not disclosed.
- Valdo Calocane brother tells inquiry he felt powerless over killer’s mental ill health
Valdo Calocane's brother Elias felt powerless over his sibling's mental health and believed violent messages concerned suicidal thoughts. Valdo Calocane killed three people in an attack in Nottingham. The victims included Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates.
- Valdo Calocane's triple murder 'could happen again tomorrow' as there's a 'lack of consequences' for police and mental health service failures
Valdo Calocane's triple murder case highlights a lack of consequences for police and mental health service failures, raising concerns it could happen again. The case reveals systemic issues in addressing mental health and policing. There is a need for accountability to prevent similar incidents.
- Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane brought hammer to hospital ward years before he killed two university students and a caretaker, inquiry hears
Valdo Calocane, a triple killer from Nottingham, brought a hammer to a hospital ward years before killing two university students and a caretaker. An inquiry has heard the details of this incident. The events leading up to the killings are being investigated.
- Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane thought voices in his head were Government punishment for breaking Covid lockdown rules, inquiry hears
Valdo Calocane, a killer from Nottingham, believed voices in his head were a government punishment for breaking Covid lockdown rules. This information was revealed during an inquiry. The voices allegedly led to his violent actions.