PM has NOT ruled out inquiry into Nottingham attack over 'missed chances'

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It comes as the families of the victims blasted cops
It comes as the families of the victims blasted cops

PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak told families of Nottingham attack victims he has not ruled out a public inquiry into the horror.

Cops missed several chances to stop killer Valdo Calocane's rampage, which left two university students and a grandfather dead.

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Valdo Calocane last week pleaded guilty to manslaughter after the horror Nottingham attacksCredit: Ian Whittaker
Grace Kumar was killed in the rampage in June last year
Grace Kumar was killed in the rampage in June last year
Barnaby's Webber was also killed, with his body found just 300 yards from his halls of residence
Barnaby's Webber was also killed, with his body found just 300 yards from his halls of residence
School caretaker Ian Coates also died in the attack
School caretaker Ian Coates also died in the attack

The families of victims Grace O'Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates met Mr Sunak, Home Secretary James Cleverly, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk and Health and Social Care Secretary Victoria Atkins at Downing Street on Monday.

Speaking outside Number 10, David Webber, father of 19-year-old Barnaby, said: "We did get an assurance from the Prime Minister himself that if it's required, they're not ruling out a public inquiry (into the attack), and they will do a public inquiry."

Calocane last week pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility for killing the two students and grandfather Ian.

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He will be indefinitely detained in Ashworth Hospital - where cop killer Dale Cregan said in 2016 he had a "cushy" life.

It has now been revealed the IOPC had no idea about four previous occasions Nottinghamshire Police had contact with the killer over his violence.

It is believed the force did not report details of these to the Government body.

Officials are now examining if the contact was missed opportunities to stop the triple killer.

It was then revealed this afternoon that Leicestershire Police had now referred itself to the IOPC.

The families of the victims today met with Mr Sunak and spoke outside Number 10.

Grace's brother, James O'Malley-Kumar, added: "We're not in a rush, we've lost our loved ones now, we've lost Grace, we've lost Ian, we've lost Barnaby- we want (an investigation into the attacks) to be as thorough as possible to make sure those gaps are filled and the relevant people have been held accountable."

James said that he had not been coping well since losing his sister.

He continued: "I've lost my best friend, I've been lost since June 13 and I'm struggling immensely, but this is what I can do to make my sister proud, so I will do everything I can.

"That's why I'm here today."

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The force said it was called after Calocane attacked two colleagues at Avarto Warehouse, in Kegworth on May 5, 2023.

At the time a warrant was still outstanding for Calocane’s arrest for failing to appear at court over an attack on a police officer.

Just one month later he killed Barnaby, Grace and Ian - and mowed down others in the van he'd stolen on that horror morning.

The IOPC was this afternoon looking at three previous interactions between Nottinghamshire Police and Calocane, 32.

It was also demanding to see the findings of the force’s internal review - after it failed to make this available.

PROBE INTO COPS' 'FAILINGS'

A spokesman for the IOPC said: “Following the sentencing of Valdo Calocane several incidents involving previous police contact with him have been brought to our attention which we were unaware of.

“As a result, we asked Nottinghamshire Police and Leicestershire Police to provide us with information promptly about those incidents to establish whether there are any matters that should be referred to us.

“We have this afternoon received a referral from Leicestershire Police about its investigation into assaults Valdo Calocane was alleged to have committed on 5 May 2023, which we are assessing to determine what further action may be required from us.

“In relation to a warrant being issued for Mr Calocane’s arrest in 2022 Nottinghamshire Police provided us with information about that shortly after the tragic events of 13 June 2023.

“We decided it did not meet our referral criteria because the contact had not been recent and no conduct issues were identified for any individual officer.

“Nottinghamshire Police subsequently carried out an internal review of matters linked to the warrant and we have now also requested details of that learning exercise, in case there are any issues that would require our attention.”

If you had just done your jobs properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today.

Emma WebberBarnaby's mum

Policing Minister Chris Philp was today meeting with Chief Constable Kate Meynell as she continued to let her officers “take the fall” despite her being the country’s top murder cop.

There was pressure on the Home Secretary to step in and order a review into cops’ missed chances to stop Calocane - in the same way the Health Secretary has ordered an enquiry into mental health teams.

A source said: “It’s fair to say it has all come as a huge shock to the IOPC that Nottinghamshire had such a record of interaction with Calocane after his outbursts of violence.

“That’s what it is there for - to check if cops have missed opportunities to stop serious and devastating crime.

“The IOPC thought it had given the correct advice and now it has discovered it is missing serious information indeed from its timeline. They have been blindsided.”

The arrest warrant was issued after Calocane failed to attend court on September 22, 2022 for attacking a cop so seriously he had to be Tasered.

HEADLOCK ATTACK

Based on the information Nottinghamshire Police provided the IOPC on the warrant, investigators told the force to carry out an “internal review”.

However, the watchdog was not aware Calocane had twice been arrested for criminal damage in May 2020 for smashing up student accommodation.

Nor did it know cops were called to a headlock attack Calocane carried out on a university flatmate in January 2022.

The call-outs represent a pattern of behaviour that was ignored when in fact it should have escalated to pursuing the warrant and tracking down Calocane.

The IOPC also did not know Leicestershire cops had been called to Calocane attacking two colleagues at a factory just a month before the killings.

A report of the call should have been logged with Calocane’s home force in Nottinghamshire.

The details would have been also been available to Nottinghamshire on the NPC - and should have triggered the warrant for arrest that was still active.

Crucially, all of the missed chances should have all been reported to the IOPC for interrogation, critics said today.

The revelations come after victim Barnaby Webber’s mum Emma blasted: "To Assistant Chief Constable, Rob Griffin, who finally released this information publicly yesterday, I say this: You have blood on your hands.

“If you had just done your jobs properly, there is a very good chance my beautiful boy would be alive today."

Nottinghamshire Police has been blasted for “playing down” its failure to arrest or charge Calocane with violent offences - saying charges would not have seen him sent to custody.

Rob Griffin said in a pre-emptive statement: "I have personally reviewed this matter and we should have done more to arrest him.

“However, because of the circumstance prevailing, at the time of the alleged assault, in my opinion it is highly unlikely that he would have received a custodial sentence.

"Of course, an arrest might have triggered a route back into mental health services, but as we have seen from his previous encounters with those services, it seems unlikely that he would have engaged in this process."

'SYSTEMATIC FAILURES'

Critics say community order would have force Calocane to interact with mental health teams and put him back on the radar.

Ex-Met Chief Supt. Dal Babu has dismissed Nottinghamshire's statement and said cops SHOULD have intervened.

He said: “Clearly the families are angry - and they have every right to be angry.

“There have been systematic failures by the police not to intervene and arrest and I don’t accept the comment by the assistant chief constable.”

He added: “You would have thought the Chief Constable would have made herself available over this.

“She is ironically the lead for homicide on the National Police Chief’s Council.

“I think the police should have intervened and if he had been arrested that would have triggered further issues.”

You have blood on your hands.

Emma WebberBarnaby's mum

Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19,  were targeted in a frenzied attack by Calocane last June 13 after the masked knifeman waited in an alleyway for “suitable” victims.

Instead of fleeing, Grace tried to protect stabbed Barnaby and was also slain, leading to calls she should receive the George Cross.

Calocane then lured soon-to-retire dad Ian Coates, 65, from his van before stabbing him to death and using the vehicle

After sentencing families claimed they had been let down by “systemic failure”.

They aid they had been “railroaded” into accepting Calocane’s lesser plea of manslaughter by diminished responsibility, instead of murder.

The killer’s detention in a high-security mental hospital is set to be for life - but if his drug-resistant schizophrenia recovers he could be out in just three years.

The Attorney General said on Friday she would review Calocane’s sentence to see if it was unduly lenient.

The mental health teams that appear to have lost Calocane in the months before his deadly spree are facing two separate enquiries, including one ordered by the police.

Cops have so far been allowed to hold an internal review, the findings of which have not been made public.

Barnaby's mum Emma Webber broke down on TV as she paid tribute to her son
Barnaby's mum Emma Webber broke down on TV as she paid tribute to her sonCredit: ITV
Calocane has now been locked up indefinitely
Calocane has now been locked up indefinitelyCredit: Pixel8000

Rob Pattinson

Nottingham, Police, Nottingham Attack, Murderers and serial killers, Mental Health and illness, Crime, Courts, Grace Kumar, Barnaby Webber

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