- Her Honour Deborah Taylor to chair Nottingham inquiry
- Holistic review to provide recommendations to prevent similar incidents
- Full Terms of Reference to be published in due course
Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and Ian Coates, 65, were tragically killed and three others seriously injured by Valdo Calocane in Nottingham in June 2023.
Speaking in the House of Commons today (April 22), the Lord Chancellor confirmed HH Deborah Taylor would undertake a thorough, independent assessment of the events that culminated in these brutal attacks, and provide recommendations to prevent similar incidents.
The statutory inquiry will have the power to examine all the agencies involved, including the Nottinghamshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service; compel witnesses, and establish the facts. The Prime Minister has committed that the inquiry should report within two years.
The bereaved families and survivors of the attack were present in the public gallery during the Lord Chancellor’s announcement.
Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood said
The bereaved families and survivors of the Nottingham Attack, who have suffered so much, deserve to know how these horrific attacks were able to happen.
I am pleased to appoint Her Honour Deborah Taylor as the Chair of this inquiry. She brings deep experience to the role, and I know she will undertake a fearless and thorough examination of the facts.
The Chair, a retired senior circuit judge, has already engaged with survivors and victims’ families, and taken views on the draft Terms of Reference, which will be laid in due course.
Minister for Victims and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), Alex Davies-Jones, said
My thoughts remain with the bereaved families and survivors of this terrible incident, who in the face of such tragedy, have consistently called for an Inquiry.
It is important for the bereaved families and survivors that this Inquiry reports without undue delay which is why the Prime Minister has committed the inquiry should report in two years.
Notes to editors
- With the Chair in place and the inquiry being formally established today, it can begin preliminary work immediately. The final terms of reference will be published as soon as possible.
- There have been nine separate reviews into various elements of the Nottingham attacks including Valdo Calocane’s healthcare and the healthcare institution; actions by Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire Police; and decisions of the CPS. IOPC investigations into the actions of Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire police are ongoing.
- The Law Commission is undertaking a review into homicide law and will consider the partial defence of diminished responsibility.
- HH Deborah Taylor was a Senior Circuit Judge, Resident Judge at Southwark Crown Court and Recorder of Westminster until her retirement from the Judiciary in December 2022. In 2022 she was Treasurer of Inner Temple, where she advocated for greater diversity at the Bar.
- Deborah has chaired the Criminal Legal Aid Advisory Board (CLAAB) since July 2023.