Tragic Nottingham Killings: Police and NHS Apologize for Missed Opportunities

A public inquiry reveals that police and NHS failed to act on an earlier arrest warrant for the Nottingham attacker, leading to devastating consequences for the victims' families.
In a heartbreaking public inquiry, the police and NHS have apologized to the bereaved families and survivors of the Nottingham attacks for their failure to act on an arrest warrant for Valdo Calocane that was issued 10 months before he killed three people. The inquiry has shed light on the tragic missed opportunities that could have prevented this devastating incident.
According to the evidence presented, both Leicester and Nottingham police officers have acknowledged that they missed opportunities to apprehend Calocane, who has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. The NHS England and the NHS trust responsible for Calocane's care have also expressed their profound regret, stating that


