Appeal for Harsher Sentence in Nottingham Triple Manslaughter Case
Families of the victims call for a public inquiry and a reevaluation of the initial hospital order given to Valdo Calocane, arguing it was unduly lenient.
- Valdo Calocane was initially sentenced to an indefinite hospital order for the manslaughter of three university students in Nottingham.
- The Attorney General's Office contends the sentence is too lenient, pushing for a hybrid order that includes jail time.
- Families of the victims express frustration over multiple system failures leading up to the attacks.
- A public inquiry is demanded to address the systemic failures in police and health services oversight.
- Judges at the Court of Appeal are set to make a decision on the revised sentencing within a week.