The mother of Barnaby Webber has honored her son in a poignant message where she also pledged to seek justice three years after the tragic Nottingham attacks. Barnaby and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, aged 19, along with school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, were fatally stabbed on June 13, 2023. Their families have memorialized them in different ways while coping with their profound loss.
Emma Webber, Barnaby’s mother, shared a series of photos showcasing Barnaby over the years, including a touching image of him sitting on her lap. In her emotional post, Mrs. Webber commemorated Barnaby’s life and expressed determination for accountability, not only for her son but also for Grace and Ian.
Following her post, numerous individuals offered supportive messages on social media. Mrs. Webber later called for a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, expressing frustration that Valdo Calocane, who admitted manslaughter due to diminished responsibility, was not facing adequate consequences for his actions.
An inquiry investigating the circumstances leading to the tragic deaths is ongoing, with findings expected to be released next year. Mrs. Webber criticized the legal system for allowing Calocane to avoid a murder conviction, emphasizing the need for justice for the victims and their families. She demanded a meeting with government officials to address their concerns promptly.
In a separate development, an independent review by the NHS highlighted failures in Calocane’s care, prompting apologies from healthcare officials. However, the apologies were deemed insufficient by the affected families, who are seeking accountability for the mismanagement that contributed to the tragic events.
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