Nottingham Attacks Victim's Mother Demands Justice at Inquiry

Emma Webber, whose son Barnaby was killed, expects 'shocking' failures in the care of triple killer Valdo Calacone to emerge at the public inquiry starting soon.
Nottingham, UK - Emma Webber, the mother of Barnaby Webber, one of the victims in the 2023 Nottingham attacks, has vowed to 'fight to the bitter end' to uncover the full truth about how the perpetrator, Valdo Calocane, was able to carry out his horrific crimes. The public inquiry into the incident is set to begin on Monday, and Webber expects 'shocking' failures in Calocane's care to emerge.
On June 13, 2023, Calocane fatally stabbed Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, both 19-year-old students, as well as Ian Coates, a 65-year-old caretaker, in a frenzied attack. The following day, Calocane drove a van into pedestrians Wayne Birkett, Sharon Miller, and Marcin Gawronski, leaving them with severe and life-changing injuries.
Emma Webber has been vocal in her demand for answers and accountability, stating that she will 'fight to the bitter end' to ensure the 'whole truth' comes to light. The public inquiry, which is set to begin on February 27th, will examine the circumstances surrounding the attacks and the care and management of Calocane in the lead-up to the incident.
Calocane, who was 31 years old at the time of the attacks, had a history of mental health issues and had been in and out of the criminal justice system. The inquiry will likely focus on whether there were any failures in the system that allowed Calocane to carry out his crimes, and what can be done to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future.
Emma Webber has expressed her determination to ensure that the 'whole truth' emerges from the inquiry, stating that she expects 'shocking' failures in Calocane's care to be revealed. The families of the victims have been deeply affected by the tragedy, and they are seeking answers and justice.
The Nottingham attacks have had a profound impact on the local community and the nation as a whole. The public inquiry will be an important step in understanding what went wrong and how to prevent similar incidents in the future. As the inquiry begins, the eyes of the country will be on Nottingham, and the families of the victims will be fighting for the truth to be told.
Kaynak: The Guardian


