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Nurses Testify in Nottingham Triple Killer Inquiry
30 Apr
Summary
- Mental health nurses involved in Valdo Calocane's care are testifying.
- The inquiry scrutinizes the fatal stabbings of three victims in Nottingham.
- One nurse admitted to not reading notes and poor note-taking.

A public inquiry is currently underway in London, scrutinizing the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbings of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates. The inquiry is specifically examining the care provided to Valdo Calocane, the individual responsible for the triple killings that occurred on June 13, 2023. Two mental health nurses who were involved in Calocane's care are set to provide their testimony. These nurses, Abigail Parsonage and Gary Carter, are expected to shed light on the mental health support provided. During her testimony, Nurse Parsonage indicated that she had not reviewed Calocane's case notes. She further conceded that her own record-keeping practices were inadequate.