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Man due in court over attacks in Nottingham that left three people dead

Valdo Calocane, 32, is due to appear at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday morning.

Stephanie Wareham
Monday 22 January 2024 21:45 EST
Three people were killed and another three injured in an incident in Nottingham city centre on June 13 2023 (Zac Goodwin/PA)
Three people were killed and another three injured in an incident in Nottingham city centre on June 13 2023 (Zac Goodwin/PA) (PA Archive)

A man who admitted killing three people and pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of three more in a spate of attacks in Nottingham is due to appear in court.

Valdo Calocane, 32, pleaded not guilty to murdering university students Barnaby Webber, Grace Oā€™Malley-Kumar, both 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, on June 13 last year ā€“ but admitted their manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility at a hearing at Nottingham Crown Court on November 28.

He also pleaded guilty to the attempted murders of three pedestrians after hitting them with a van he had allegedly stolen from Mr Coates.

Judge Mr Justice Turner adjourned the case until January while the prosecution decided whether Calocaneā€™s pleas were acceptable or not.

The case will continue at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday morning.

Defence barrister Peter Joyce KC earlier said the defendant ā€œdoes not dispute the physical facts of the prosecutionā€™s caseā€, but added that he had been suffering from ā€œextremeā€ mental illness at the time.

Calocane is accused of fatally knifing Ms Oā€™Malley-Kumar and Mr Webber, who were studying medicine and history at the University of Nottingham respectively, on Ilkeston Road at around 4am on June 13.

Mr Coates was then found dead in Magdala Road around an hour later.

The defendant is then alleged to have used Mr Coatesā€™ van to drive at three pedestrians, Wayne Birkett, Marcin Gawronski and Sharon Miller, in Milton Street and South Sherwood Street. They all survived.

Thousands of people attended vigils for the victims both at the University of Nottingham and in the city centre in the wake of the attacks.

Calocane was previously a student at the university, although Nottinghamshire Police said at the time that they did not believe this was connected to the incident.

Mr Webber, from Taunton in Somerset, was a keen cricketer and ā€œan extraordinary ā€˜ordinaryā€™ personā€, his family said.

Ms Oā€™Malley-Kumar, a hockey player from Woodford in London, was described by her family as being ā€œloved endlessly by allā€ and ā€œresilient and wise beyond her yearsā€.

Two of Mr Coatesā€™ sons said his death had ā€œrocked everyoneā€™s worldā€, adding: ā€œNobody deserves this but he definitely didnā€™t.ā€

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