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Police Apologize for Missed Warrant in Triple Murder
24 Feb
Summary
- Two police forces apologized for failing to act on an arrest warrant.
- Valdo Calocane killed three people after a warrant was issued 10 months prior.
- Inquiry examines systemic failures allowing Calocane to remain free.

Two police forces have issued apologies to the families of victims and survivors of the Nottingham attacks, admitting to missed opportunities regarding an arrest warrant for Valdo Calocane. The warrant was issued ten months before Calocane killed three individuals and injured others.
NHS England and the relevant NHS trust also apologized, acknowledging systemic failures that had devastating consequences. The public inquiry is investigating the acts and omissions that permitted Calocane to carry out the attacks.




