Families of the victims killed in the Nottingham attacks are set to meet with the prime minister to push for a judge-led inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the killings. The inquiry stems from a report revealing that Valdo Calocane, who killed three individuals and injured others, was not required to take injectable medication, leading to calls for accountability from families. They are advocating for improved oversight of mental health treatment and inclusion of survivors in the inquiry discussions.
The families are seeking a judge-led inquiry into accountability for the treatment of Valdo Calocane who was not forced to take necessary medication due to his dislike of needles.
Emma Webber expressed hope that the inquiry would hold those responsible for Calocane's care accountable and ensure a truthful investigation into the events leading up to the attack.
Lawyer Greg Almond emphasized the need for recognition of the impact on survivors, urging that their experiences be included in the inquiry alongside the families of victims.
Radd Seiger highlighted the invitation to Downing Street as a step forward in seeking accountability and proper inquiry into the handling of the case prior to the attacks.
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