The mother of a Nottingham attack victim is outraged by a report on her son’s killer’s care. She insists that mental health teams failed to do their jobs properly, leading to tragedy.

Emma Webber believes mental health teams missed crucial chances to prevent the tragedy. She’s urging the Prime Minister to follow through on a promised public inquiry.
Calocane, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, killed Barnaby and two others in June 2023. Emma feels the report reveals shocking failures in the mental health system.
She expressed her heartbreak and determination for change. The report shows that Calocane wasn’t given necessary medication because he disliked needles.
Emma said the report highlights serious issues within the NHS. She’s frustrated that families are still facing pushbacks regarding the inquiry.
She insists it must be a statutory inquiry to ensure accountability. The report also noted that Calocane posed a significant risk to others.
Emma shared that he had a history of violence and was sectioned multiple times. Yet, he was discharged without proper assessments, which is alarming.
She recalled the week they took Barnaby to Nottingham, unaware of the danger. Emma believes there must be a thorough investigation to prevent future tragedies.
She’s adamant that those responsible in the NHS must be held accountable. Emma’s pain is immense, and she fears it could happen again.
She criticized the mental health services, calling them broken and unfit for purpose. Emma is committed to uncovering the truth, no matter the cost.
She urged the Prime Minister to keep his promise for a proper inquiry. Emma’s fight is for justice, not just for her son, but for all families affected.