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Nottingham killer allowed to avoid vital medication because of 'fear of needles' claim, report reveals

Sky News Wednesday, 5 February 2025 ()
The man who killed three people on the streets of Nottingham was allowed to avoid taking long-lasting antipsychotic medication because he did not like needles.
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