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'He got away with murder': Families of Nottingham attack victims react to review into killer

Sky News Wednesday, 5 February 2025 ()
'He got away with murder': Families of Nottingham attack victims react to review into killerThe families of the Nottingham victims have said the attacker "got away with murder" after an independent review found failings involved in his prior NHS care.
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Families of Nottingham attack victims react to NHS review 02:47

The families of the Nottingham attack victims held a news conference after a report revealed serious failings by the NHS in the mental health care provided to killer Valdo Calocane. The families said the report showed evidence of "catastrophic failure" and that Calocane "got away with...

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