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Inquiry into Nottingham Attacks: Families Seek Answers

8 Feb

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Summary

  • Public inquiry into Nottingham killings to begin Feb 23.
  • Victims' families await answers to feel closure.
  • Inquiry to assess failings of police, CPS, and NHS.
Inquiry into Nottingham Attacks: Families Seek Answers

A crucial public inquiry into the tragic Nottingham attacks is scheduled to begin hearings on February 23 in London. This investigation will focus on the events leading to the deaths of Ian Coates, 65, and students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, both 19, in June 2023. Their families, including Ian's sons Darren, Lee, and James Coates, have expressed feeling "stuck" and are seeking closure.

The inquiry, chaired by retired judge Her Honour Deborah Taylor, aims to provide an independent assessment of the circumstances surrounding the killings. It will examine criticisms and identified failings concerning various authorities, such as the police, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and the NHS. The proceedings are expected to continue until the end of May.

Darren Coates, who has been signed off work as a civil engineer due to mental health challenges, spoke for the first time about his father, describing him as a "hero" who "changed people's lives." His brothers echoed these sentiments, remembering Ian as a generous individual dedicated to helping others and giving back to the less fortunate.

The victims' families have expressed anger over the initial sentencing of Valdo Calocane to a hospital order in January 2024. They hope the inquiry will hold those responsible for Calocane being on the streets accountable and lead to systemic changes. The sons of Ian Coates plan to attend every day of the inquiry, prepared to give testimony.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks is scheduled to begin hearings on February 23.
The victims were Ian Coates, 65, and university students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, both 19.
The inquiry will examine potential failings by the police, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and the NHS.

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