Barney’s room in the family’s warm, vibrant home in Taunton, Somerset, remains much as it was on that June 13 day a year ago. His parents want to keep it that way.
The 19-year-old was the first victim of triple-killer Valdo Calocane who had been laying in wait down a dark alley when he leapt out on the University of Nottingham student.
Forest staff, as well as owner Evangelos Marinakis, ran on to the pitch following Darwin Nunez’s controversial late winner for Liverpool at the City Ground on March 2.
Valdo Calocane killed nineteen-year-old university students Grace O’Malley Kumar and Barnaby Webber, as well as school caretaker Ian Coates in the early hours of June 13 last year.
The watchdog has been asked to report by March on its findings of an investigation into the care Calocane received at Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation Trust.
Nottingham knife killer Valdo Calocane (pictured) ‘knew what he was doing’ and was ‘not insane’ when he stabbed three people to death and attempted to kill three more, experts claimed.
The 19-year-old was knifed by Calocane before he also killed his companion Grace O’Malley-Kumar during a Nottingham-wide rampage last summer.
On Tuesday in court one of Ian Coates’ sons, James, branded his killer Valdo Calocane – who has admitted manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility – a ‘selfish monster’.
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