MURDER LAW REVIEW

Major review of Britain’s ‘failing’ murder laws launched after Nottingham triple killer dodged jail

Valdo Calocane was sent to cushy Ashworth psychiatric hospital after pleading guilty to manslaughter

MURDER laws are to be reviewed after triple killer Valdo Calocane dodged jail with a lesser plea.

The update, announced by Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood, will move to prevent such lenient sentences.

Advertisement
Nottingham stab victims, from left: Ian Coates, 65, Barnaby Webber and his friend Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19Credit: PA

Calocane was sent to cushy Ashworth psychiatric hospital after pleading guilty to manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility.

He stabbed to death Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and Ian Coates, 65, in Nottingham in June 2023.

But he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and given a hospital order.

Victims’ minister Alex Davies-Jones said: “The Law Commission will consider issues raised by the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, including how homicide is categorised and the impact of diminished responsibility.”

Advertisement

The review will now look at creating three tiers of homicide — first and second degree murder and manslaughter.

Under that system, Calocane could have been charged with second degree homicide.

Families of the victims welcomed the move, saying under the present “failing” system, Calocane may be released.

They added: “Calocane manipulated the system to avoid punishment. He got away with murder.

Advertisement

Most read in The Sun

GROUNDED
BA suspends all flights to popular tourist destination from major UK airport
GURU TRAGEDY
Lovers' Guide guru who transformed millions' sex lives found dead by partner
SMASH CHAOS
M25 closed after crash 'involving pedestrian' with drivers in standstill queues
big change
Naga Munchetty announces major career news after ten years hosting BBC Breakfast

"He is now a patient in our medical system with no current process to serve any punishment.”

Judges will also consider tougher jail terms for violence against women — especially when killing is linked to break-ups.

Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane will stay on ‘indefinite hospital order’ as appeal over sentence refused

And drink-spiking will be made a new criminal offence.

Valdo Calocane got a hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibilityCredit: PA
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com