The families of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates, who were stabbed to death in Nottingham, have condemned the government's refusal to initiate a public inquiry, with Emma and David Webber stating 'We are horrified... it's disgusting' on BBC Breakfast. The families have approached Downing Street to speak to the PM, calling for an inquiry to address 'multi-agency failures'. The government has suggested that a public inquiry may follow if an NHS special review uncovers fresh failings. The attorney general has tasked @hmcpsi with a thorough review of @CPSUK's handling of the case to address the families' concerns.
The attorney general has ordered an independent review of the Crown Prosecution Service’s handling of the Nottingham stabbing case and whether it sufficiently consulted with the families of the victims. https://t.co/trsvsTK5w9
The senseless deaths in the Nottingham stabbing case have horrified the country and the families understandably want to know what happened. I have asked the @hmcpsi to carry out a prompt and thorough review of @CPSUK’s actions so we can investigate the families' concerns.
The families of the Nottingham stabbing victims say they've been promised a public inquiry into the tragedy if an NHS special review uncovers fresh failings by the authorities. https://t.co/tjyjOAM8ti
The families of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates arrive at #DowningStreet to speak to the PM. They’re calling for a public inquiry to investigate ‘multi-agency failures’. @itvnews #Nottingham https://t.co/AOdy0bxFWo
The family of one of the students stabbed to death in Nottingham have condemned the “disgusting” lack of calls for a public inquiry into the triple killing ✍️: @TedMHennessey https://t.co/gdPkExhWV3
'We are horrified... it's disgusting' Emma and David Webber, whose son Barnaby was one of three people stabbed to death in Nottingham, told #BBCBreakfast they are angry that the Government won't hold a public inquiry https://t.co/Q6k8dcgKOi https://t.co/SAe4kLREWM