Prison staff ‘could face criminal charges for accessing Nottingham stabbings case files’ – as victims’ families are left ‘distraught’ by ‘repugnant voyeurism’

Prison personnel may face criminal charges after allegedly accessed records in 2023, including the murders of three people.
The employees of the courts and prisons were accused of ‘disgusting x-raying’, both 19-year-old students, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar and 65-year-old Ian Coates’ files and images.
Both of them were stabbed by 19 -year -old Barnaby and Grace students, 31 -year -old Paranoid schizophrenic Valocane because they returned from a night in the early hours of June 13, 2023.
Later, the 65 -year -old school killed Mr. Coates and tried to kill three people.
The families of the victims were broken to find out that a few unauthorized staff were special for unauthorized information about their loved ones.
They called it ‘the most disgusting level gross and unforgivable X -ray’.
The South East Regional Organized Crime Unit is investigating his actions to decide whether crimes are within the scope of computer abuse law.
It is said that the Royal Prosecutor’s Office Service will think if there is sufficient evidence for a penalty accusation, Times.
Prison personnel may face criminal charges after allegedly reached records containing the murders of Nottingham in 2023.
A spokesman said there was no arrest, but voluntary talks were held.
91 NHS personnel accessed the medical records of the victims illegally.
Nottingham Trust, who directed the Queen’s medical center where the victims were taken, apologized and said that ‘concerns’ personnel were looking at A & E records ‘inappropriate’.
Barnaby’s mother Emma Webber said to the Daily Mail before: ‘Although we knew that he needed a legitimate way to do this, there is almost no significant number.
‘This disturbing, disrespectful, professional and gross privacy invasion.’
A year ago, the leader of the Nottinghamshire Municipal Assembly and three council officers apologized after reaching the police systems to get information about the attack.
A last written warning was given after a Nottinghamshire police officer had accessed police files about Calocane without allowing the police files about Calocane and sharing a WhatsApp message that entered into details of the injuries of the students.
Another personnel was dismissed because they used police systems to search for details of the murders, and after watching the students’ images of bodycam before they died, a special concert was released.
Ian Coates stabbed by Calocane in June 2023
In January 2024, Calocane was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order after accepting manslaughter with the attempt to reduce responsibility and murder.
The family had to deal with a series of burdens by the observers, because the observer staff was investigated on the investigation on the investigation on the allegations that officers had been investigated in the failures around the stabbing.
It is said that the Researchers from the Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) said that Disciplinary cases were ‘directed by the families of the victims’ to Leicestershire police officers who had not arrested Valdo Calocane a month before killing three people.
Officers who have not arrested the three -layer killer for the attack, although not to attend a court hearing on previous violence, claim that they claim to be saved with ‘advice words or reflective practice’.
Officers complained about the behaviors of IOPC researchers who initially interviewed them, Times notified.
An IOPC spokesman said: ‘We are aware of the allegations made by Leicestershire police officers who are the subject of the IPC investigation.
“The allegations included comments allegedly made about this investigation.
“ We take this issue very seriously and we assign an external side to investigate them with other complaints about the investigation by the families of the victims. ‘
IPC prepared a report that civil servants had previously concluded that Calocane could not properly explore an attack by Calocane in May 2023 – which could have stopped the murder madness a month later.
Sacrifice Grace, leaving, Nottinghamshire NHS Foundation Trust could not treat Calocane’yi Grace’s mother Sinead and his brother James criticized Father Dr. Sanjoy was depicted with gambling.
Barnaby Webber’s family, on the second left, his father David Webber, left, his mother Emma and brother Charlie
In March, the guard dog said that Calocane’s previous past and extraordinary arrest order was seen by the officers before the investigation was closed.
The findings of the report have led to the organizing a abuse meeting instead of a more serious abuse for three Leicestershire police officers, that is, the most recent written warning.
It is understood that the personnel who are allegedly commenting will not make decisions about whether the civil servants are a case to be answered, or that there will be no swing on which sanctions can be applied. Also, they no longer work on the case.
Webber’s mother, Emma Webber, said on behalf of the families of all victims: ‘Grace, Barney and Ian’s fully preventive deaths in the hands of institutions and organizations that contribute to the inactivity scale is embarrassing.
‘Currently, it should be realized that the Body, which claims to take into account our police force independently, may be a criminal partner in such a serious abuse.’
Meanwhile, 19 -year -old Grace’s father Dr. Sanjoy Kumar said that doctors at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust should be held responsible for not being able to cure 33 -year -old Calocane.
Dr Kumar said at the beginning of this year: ‘We failed at every intersection of Valdo Calocane with any authority.’
Doctors said that Calocane knew that it is a bad, violent man – a known risk for the people who do not take the medicine ‘. Dr Kumar continued: ‘Ultimately, they are responsible for discharge to society to harm him. They could not think of public security.
His comments came before the emergence Times NHS was allowed to suppress a report that shows that Calocane was allowed to skip the medicine, that it was discharged despite a significant story of violence and that the staff is afraid of it.
Nottinghamshire police, Leicestershire Police, Crown Prosecutor’s Office and the Ministry of Justice were contacted for comments.




