Inquiry Told Nottingham Triple Killer Attacked Colleagues Weeks Before Fatal Stabbings
In Brief
Valdo Calocane assaulted two colleagues weeks before killing three people in Nottingham, an inquiry heard.
Key Facts
- Valdo Calocane attacked two colleagues weeks before killing three people in Nottingham.
- An inquiry was told that Calocane punched one colleague in the face.
- The assaults occurred prior to the fatal stabbings in Nottingham.
- The attacks on colleagues took place about a month before the fatal incidents.
- The information about the assaults was revealed during an inquiry.
What Happened
Valdo Calocane, later responsible for killing three people in Nottingham, assaulted two colleagues, including punching one in the face, weeks before the fatal attacks, according to information presented to an inquiry.
Why It Matters
The revelation that Calocane had assaulted colleagues prior to the fatal stabbings raises questions about whether earlier intervention could have prevented the subsequent killings. The inquiry is examining the sequence of events leading up to the attacks.
What's Next
Further details may emerge as the inquiry continues, potentially addressing how authorities and employers responded to the earlier assaults and whether any actions were taken.
