The sentence of Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane will be reviewed by the Attorney General after the families of his victims claimed he "got away with murder".
The brother of Nottingham victim Grace O’Malley-Kumar has said his family would welcome a public inquiry as he said the police chief has ‘blood on his hands’.
Chilling CCTV has emerged showing how Nottingham triple-killer Valdo Calocane stalked streets for hours before ‘massacring’ two students and a caretaker before ramming into three people with a van.
The families of one of the victims of Valdo Calocane, the schizophrenic triple-killer detained in a hospital after only pleading guilty to manslaughter, have said that justice has not been done.