
Nottingham attack victims tested for drugs but killer was not, inquiry told
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The father of Grace O’Malley-Kumar, a university student killed in a stabbing incident, expressed outrage during an inquiry over the decision to test the victims for drugs and alcohol while not testing their attacker, Valdo Calocane. Sanjoy Kumar labeled the decision as 'disgusting' and questioned the rationale behind not testing Calocane, who has a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, while he was in custody. This discrepancy raises serious concerns about the handling of evidence in violent crime cases.
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The incident in Nottingham has drawn significant public attention, particularly in light of the ongoing discussions around mental health and criminal responsibility. The lack of drug testing for Calocane, despite his mental health diagnosis, raises questions about the legal system's approach to cases involving individuals with mental health issues. The inquiry aims to address these procedural flaws and restore public trust in the justice system.
This article reflects the views and opinions expressed by the individuals involved in the inquiry and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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