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Families call for Nottingham killer never to be released

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Families call for Nottingham killer never to be released

Families call for Nottingham killer never to be released

The Court of Appeal has refused to change the sentence of Valdo Calocane, who killed three people in Nottingham last summer.

Dr Sanjoy Kumar and Dr Sinead O’Malley, the parents of Grace O’Malley-Kumar, attended the hearing.

Speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice following the decision, Dr Kumar said: "The Attorney General’s case has not been successful.

This is disappointing, but not unexpected." Report by Covellm.

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