'Clear failings' found in NHS care of triple killer
Briefly

A major review into the NHS care and treatment of Valdo Calocane, who killed three individuals in Nottingham, revealed severe systemic failings. The report indicated that Calocane's mental health risks were not properly assessed or communicated, with missed opportunities for more assertive intervention. Families of victims are pushing for a judge-led public inquiry to investigate the evident shortcomings highlighted in the findings, connecting care failures to the tragic outcome. The NHS expressed its commitment to transparency, releasing the full report aligned with victim families' wishes.
The independent review revealed significant failings in handling the mental health case of Valdo Calocane, stressing that the risks associated with his condition were inadequately managed.
Report findings necessitate a public inquiry to fully address systemic shortcomings in mental health care that contributed to the tragic Nottingham stabbings.
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