The mother of Barnaby Webber, a university student who was stabbed to death, has publicly called for a public inquiry into the Nottingham killings. She described the harrowing moment she found out about her son's death, saying, 'I fell to my knees and screamed'. The family's plea for an inquiry, which has been described as 'EXCLUSIVE' by The Times, aims to investigate whether the perpetrator, Valdo Calocane, could have been stopped, suggesting there may have been missed opportunities to prevent the attack.
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🔺 EXCLUSIVE: The mother of one of the university students stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane has called for a public inquiry to establish whether the killer could have been stopped ⬇️ https://t.co/Sk9I1zUrIQ
'I fell to my knees and screamed': Barnaby Webber's mum describes harrowing moment she realised her son had died https://t.co/uuKmyGOjZE