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'Blood on their hands': NHS trust 'minimised or omitted' details of risk posed by Nottingham killer

Sky News Monday, 12 August 2024
'Blood on their hands': NHS trust 'minimised or omitted' details of risk posed by Nottingham killerServices that cared for Nottingham killer Valdo Calcocane before his attacks have been accused of having "blood on their hands", after it emerged an NHS trust "minimised or omitted" key details of the serious risk he posed to others.
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News video: Nottingham families say NHS and police have ‘blood on their hands’ over killings

Nottingham families say NHS and police have ‘blood on their hands’ over killings

he families of the victims of the Nottingham attacks say those responsible for failings in Valdo Calocane’s care have "blood on their hands".

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