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Medics allowed triple killer Valdo Calocane to refuse antipsychotic medication over ‘fear of needles’, report reveals
MEDICS let triple killer Valdo Calocane refuse antipsychotic medication because he “did not like needles”, a report says.
The paranoid schizophrenic, 33, was permitted to turn down the slow-release drugs despite “lacking capacity” to make decisions about his own care, it adds.
Medics allowed triple killer Valdo Calocane to refuse antipsychotic medication because he ‘did not like needles,’ according to a report[/caption]Experts repeatedly asked that he be given the treatment as he consistently failed to take his pills.
The risk he posed was “not fully understood, managed, documented or communicated”.
The independent mental health homicide report, released today, also details his violent and disturbing behaviour in the two years before the horror.
He held flatmates “hostage”, smashed up a neighbour’s flat in a psychotic episode and punched a cop.
Calocane received an indefinite hospital order after killing students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, in Nottingham in June 2023.
He also tried to kill three others.
Dr Jessica Sokolov, of NHS England (Midlands), admitted to “clear failings” in his care and apologised to victims’ families.
NHS officials will release the report in full following pressure from the relatives after initially planning to issue just a summary.
The families want to know how “multiple organisations” failed to respond to the risk Calocane posed.
They are demanding a judge-led public inquiry.
Grace O’Malley-Kumar was killed by Valdo Calocane in June 2023[/caption] Student Barnaby Webber was also a victim of Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane[/caption] Calocane’s third victim was school caretaker Ian Coates[/caption]Timeline of the Nottingham attacks
THE attacks started around 4am on June 13 on Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, when Calocane launched at Barnaby and Grace.
Prosecutor Karim Khalil KC said the “brutal” attack was captured from a taxi’s dashcam.
He added: “That footage shows that the devastating violence of the attacks was mirrored only by the deliberate and merciless way the defendant acted.”
Once he killed Grace and Barnaby, rampaging Calocane attempted to break into a home but was punched in the face by a stunned occupant.
Undeterred, he made his way to Magdala Road where he came across caretaker Ian.
He then used the van to run down the three pedestrians.
Police announced a “major incident” was taking place around 7am.
In the hours that followed, they revealed three people were dead, another was fighting for his life and two were injured.
Valdo Calocane was identified as the man, and arrested on suspicion of murder.
The families of Grace and Barnaby gathered at a vigil the day after they were killed.
On June 16, three days after the attack, he was charged with the triple killing.
One week after the attack, one of the men who was run down by Calocane’s van opened up about the horror and said he “remembered everything“.
On July 12, grandfather Ian was farewelled at a service filled with loved ones.
Two days later, “extraordinary” Barnaby’s mum broke down in tears at his funeral – where hundreds gathered to say goodbye.
And on July 21, more than 1,000 mourners came together to pay tribute to Grace.
Calocane was found guilty of the manslaughter of Grace and Barnaby, and 65-year-old grandfather Ian Coates on January 23
Emily Ratajkowski, 33, shows off endless legs in dazzling dress for sexy shoot
EMILY Ratajkowski is going for bold as she poses in multi-coloured gear for British designer Kurt Geiger’s spring collection.
The stunning model takes a dip in a vibrant summer photoshoot with a multicoloured handbag, and bejewelled purse.
Emily Ratajkowski poses in a multi-coloured bikini in Palm Springs in the US[/caption] Kurt Geiger’s latest collection, modelled by Emily, is said to be ‘born to celebrate the arrival of the boldest ever spring collection for 2025’[/caption]The 33-year-old American sizzler also dons a multi-coloured bikini in Palm Springs in the US.
With the help of Ratajkowski, Kurt Geiger unveiled ‘Kurt’s Motel’, the brand’s latest collection and campaign concept.
Geiger’s latest collection is said to be “born to celebrate the arrival of the boldest ever spring collection for 2025”.
Emily, who is believed to be dating US country star Shaboozey, also recently featured on Marella blazer photoshoot.
As well as being a top model, actress and businesswoman, Emily is an author, publishing a collection of essays in a book titled ‘My Body’ in 2021 discussing how her looks have caused her to be underestimated and used.
This includes men who have photographed her selling the images without her permission as art.
Emily is also known for sharing many seductive images on her Instagram page.
She split from her ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, in July 2022 after four years of marriage.
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Holly Willoughby reveals she felt safer in crime-ridden Costa Rican jungle with Bear Grylls than home after kidnap plot
TV’S Holly Willoughby felt safer in the narco state of Costa Rica while filming her new show than she did in the UK following the plot to kill her.
She made Celebrity Bear Hunt in the Central American country where the number of drug-related killings, hijackings and other crimes are sky high.
Holly Willoughby says she felt safer in the jungle than at home after kidnap plot[/caption] Holly made Celebrity Bear Hunt in Costa Rica with Bear Grylls[/caption]But Holly says she found it an escape after the whirlwind of attention around her at the time.
That came after Holly quit This Morning in October 2023 when she learned about 37-year-old security guard Gavin Plumb’s horrific plot to kidnap and murder her.
Holly, 43, said: “It was just quite nice to be immersed in that and being away from everything, being that much in the jungle, in nature, where your phone doesn’t work and being disconnected from stuff.
“And actually, in some ways, it felt safer being there than it did being back here.”
The eight-part Netflix series, streaming from today, had a special screening last night in Leicester Square in London’s West End.
The show features a group of famous faces — including Mel B, Lottie Moss, Una Healy, Boris Becker and Shirley Ballas — who have to evade capture by survival expert Bear Grylls.
The show features famous faces like Lottie Moss[/caption] Una Healy also features in the eight-part Netflix series[/caption] Stars like Mel B had to evade capture by survival expert Bear on the show[/caption]Holly added: “I was standing next to Bear Grylls, I felt totally safe. It doesn’t get much safer. I’m like, ‘Don’t tell me (about the dangers here) please don’t tell me’.”
Speaking about Plumb, who was jailed for life with a 16-year minimum term last year, Holly said: “When something like that happens, you have a decision to make.
“You either decide, ‘Right, I can take this on board and it can absolutely affect all aspects of my life’. Or I can make a choice to go, ‘Let’s focus on everything that’s positive and good’.”
She also said that signing up for Celebrity Bear Hunt felt like the start of a new chapter for her.
The telly favourite added: “I’d just got to that stage in my life where I thought, ‘I want to try something new’. I was nervous about it, because it was a real departure from what I normally do.
“Everything you do and everything that feels new always feels like a new chapter.”
It is also the first time she has presented solo for some time.
But she said: “Really, I never feel like I’m on my own, because you’re either talking to the camera, which feels like you’re talking to someone, or you’re with the celebrities like I am on this.
“I always try to find a connection somewhere.”
Timeline of kidnap and kill plot case
By Sam Creed
THIS is how the Holly kidnap case unfolded:
OCTOBER 5 2023: The Sun reveals the plot, and that Holly has pulled out of This Morning and is under police guard.
OCTOBER 6 2023: The suspect is named as security guard Gavin Plumb, who is charged with soliciting to commit kidnap and murder.
NOVEMBER 3 2023: Plumb denies both charges in court and is remanded in custody.
NOVEMBER 17 2023: Plumb is refused bail and returns to custody.
JANUARY 14 2024: Holly returns as Dancing on Ice presenter on ITV.
FEBRUARY 16 2024: ITV announces that Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd will be the new main This Morning hosts.
JUNE 24 2024: The court hears Plumb planned to kidnap, rape and murder Holly to fulfil his “ultimate fantasy”.
JUNE 28 2024: In arrest footage shown shown in court, Plumb admits that Holly is “a fantasy”.
JULY 4 2024: Plumb is found guilty by a jury of plotting to rape, kidnap, and murder the presenter.
JULY 12 2024: He is jailed for life with a minimum of 16 years.
JULY 31 2024: Plumb’s bid to appeal against his conviction is confirmed.