Survivors of Valdo Calocane’s Nottingham knife rampage being ignored by the authorities, says lawyer

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SURVIVORS of Valdo Calocane’s knife rampage are being ignored by the authorities, one of their lawyers said yesterday.

Three pedestrians mown down by the killer in the van of one of his victims are facing a lifelong struggle, according to solicitor Greg Almond.

Photo of Barnaby Webber.
Barnaby Webber, 19, was stabbed to death by Calocane
Photo of Grace O'Malley-Kumar.
Grace O’Malley-Kumar was also killed in the rampage
Photo of Ian Coates.
Ian Coates was also killed by Calocane

But Wayne Birkett, Sharon Miller and Marcin Gawronski risk being sidelined in the scramble to find out what led to the attack, he added.

Mr Almond – solicitor at Rothera Bray – said: “The latest report confirmed what many of the victims, their families, and the people of Nottingham have long feared – there were significant and preventable failures across multiple agencies.

“A lack of communication between these organisations meant that crucial opportunities to intervene were missed.

“And now, instead of working collaboratively together to understand what went wrong, these agencies are investigating each other.

“The system that should have protected innocent people failed, and a joined-up approach is now needed to ensure meaningful accountability and lasting change.

“For those who survived, the impact of this tragedy will last a lifetime.

“While the families of those who lost their lives have quite rightly had access to Government ministers, the injured survivors have not been given the same opportunities.

“Their experience and perspectives are essential to understanding the full impact of these events, and they must not be overlooked.

Calocane, 33, killed three people in Nottingham in June 2023.

A report this week highlighted failings in his care and handling of his anti-psychotic medication.

Mugshot of Valdo Calocane.
Survivors of Valdo Calocane’s knife rampage are being ignored by the authorities, says one of their lawyers
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