BBC News, Nottingham

Two males with paranoid schizophrenia stabbed individuals of the general public in separate assaults weeks sooner than Valdo Calocane’s killings in Nottingham – and all have been underneath the care of the similar NHS agree with, the BBC has discovered.
Josef Easom-Cooper and Junior Dietlin injured six males within the stabbings in Nottinghamshire in 2023.
Within weeks, Calocane – who additionally has paranoid schizophrenia – stabbed to loss of life Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates on 13 June 2023.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust has been criticised over its care of Calocane, and in accordance with the BBC’s findings, apologised to these “affected for any aspects of our care that were not of the high standard our patients deserve”.

On 9 April 2023, Easom-Cooper stabbed a worshipper who was once leaving an Easter Sunday provider at St Stephen’s Church in Sneinton.
The BBC has spoken to his sufferer, a person in his 40s, who survived. He didn’t want to be interviewed.
Shelly mentioned as a young person, her son was once underneath the care of kid and adolescent psychological well being services and products (Camhs) in Nottingham.
“I started to routinely go into his room and I would find knives… I found an axe, my kitchen knives would quite often be in his room,” she mentioned.
Shelly mentioned she would take footage of the guns, and tell police and psychological well being services and products each time she got here throughout them.

According to Shelly, issues hugely deteriorated when Easom-Cooper grew to become 18.
During the grips of a psychotic episode, he left Highbury Hospital – the place he was once because of be sectioned – to kill a chum sooner than he was once stopped.
He was once then sectioned by way of the health facility – run by way of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust – in July 2022 for 3 months, however Shelly says she instructed body of workers he was once now not in a position to be discharged.
“He was not OK when he was released,” she mentioned. “There was no way he was going to take his medication and I told them that… it was literally just a time bomb waiting to happen.”
Easom-Cooper was once positioned in lodging controlled by way of a housing affiliation, however Shelly mentioned he was once “unravelling” within the seven months he was once there, and now not taking his medicine whilst underneath the care of the agree with’s group workforce.
Shelly recalls her surprise and frustration when she realized about her son’s knife assault.
“I just bloody knew this was going to happen,” she mentioned.
“I’m so sorry it happened. I really am. And as a mother, he’s my son and he did that and that makes me feel quite ashamed.”

She mentioned the stabbing can have been avoided if her son’s paranoid schizophrenia have been taken extra significantly.
“It’s disgusting that it takes someone to either lose their life or be stabbed before somebody thinks ‘oh, hang on a minute, maybe we need to do something here’.
“The psychological well being services and products in Nottingham have automatically and systematically let him down and likewise the sufferer,” she added.
Easom-Cooper was sentenced to a hospital order in December 2023.

Nine weeks sooner than Easom-Cooper’s assault, Junior Dietlin stabbed 5 “entire strangers” over a weekend in Nottingham and Mansfield in February 2023.
In what a prosecutor described as “a maximum strange and ordinary case”, Dietlin stabbed five men once in the right bicep and then ran away in separate attacks.
One of the men stabbed was former police officer Keith Grafton, who was walking home from a pub in Mansfield.
“Suddenly, [there was] a handy guide a rough thump on my proper arm… I do know I’ve been stabbed in an instant as a result of I felt the knife going into my pores and skin,” the 71-year-old said.
Keith says his attacker then ran off before he could “get anyplace close to him”.
He said although the attack had not left any lasting injuries, he was now “very cautious” about going out late at night.
Dietlin was sentenced to a hospital order, but Keith says he was “disenchanted” Dietlin had not received a prison sentence.

The BBC has seen a report conducted by the trust into its contact with Dietlin.
It said during a four-week stay at Highbury Hospital in June 2022, Dietlin had been involved in violent incidents with staff and diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
The report said his family “may just now not categorical the want that he stay in health facility some time longer”.
It added that, after his discharge, he had taken his medication “very irregularly”.
The family, the report added, “felt they have been in a excellent place to look at delicate adjustments” in Dietlin’s behaviour “that indicated he was once ill”, but when community staff visited, they concluded there were “no indicators of psychosis”.
Dietlin stabbed his first victim on 8 February 2023, and the report said he had been visited by staff for a medication drop the next day.
On 11 and 12 February, he stabbed four more people.
Two weeks after, the trust conducted an “preliminary control assessment”, from which they “didn’t determine any studying”, according to the report.
In a statement, the trust said these reviews were “finished straightaway to ascertain if there’s any instant studying whilst the whole investigation is being finished”.

Earlier this year, a review commissioned by NHS England into Calocane’s care found major failings by the trust.
Dietlin’s incident was highlighted among 15 in that report of patients “both underneath the present care of the agree with or who have been discharged from the agree with, perpetrating critical violence against individuals of the group” between 2019 and 2023.
The independent review concluded the trust had an “absence of a powerful technique to chance control”.
Keith Grafton said he had not known Dietlin’s history of mental health issues, nor that he had been previously sectioned.
He believes the decision to discharge his attacker into the community was “a large failing” by the trust, whom he blames for what happened to him.
“If they might accomplished their process correctly, then it would not have came about,” he added.

Nottingham was brought to a standstill on 13 June 2023 in the wake of the attacks carried out by Calocane, who was sentenced to a hospital order in January 2024.
He had been sectioned four times in under two years before his attacks, but was discharged by the trust because he had “disengaged” from its community mental health team in September 2022.
It meant there was no contact between Calocane and mental health services, or his GP, for about nine months before the killings.
Details of Calocane’s clinical data have been published in a BBC Panorama documentary and the NHS-commissioned document, which additionally said that “the device were given it incorrect” with the triple killer.
Shelly said she felt the missed opportunities in Calocane’s care mirrored her son’s experience.
She added: “When I was conscious about the details, I assumed that can have so simply had been Josef… I simply keep in mind considering ‘ what? I’m happy he is in health facility’.
“Those poor people had their lives cut short in such hideous ways for no reason, just because we’re not putting proper time and effort into making sure that people are well enough to walk the streets.”
Marjorie Wallace, leader govt of psychological well being charity SANE, mentioned the BBC’s findings display that had the agree with realized courses from Dietlin and Easom-Cooper, then Calocane’s killings can have been avoided.
“Their failings were failure to listen to the families, failure to watch the person… and the failures to protect both the patient and then the public by discharging them far too early when they are too ill,” she mentioned.
‘Apologise to these affected’
Neil Hudgell, a solicitor representing the households of Calocane’s sufferers, mentioned the BBC’s findings confirmed “that very little ever resonates as it should with mental health trusts, and potentially had they learned effectively enough over the years, the events of 13 June 2023 would not have happened”.
“The families continue to rage at the incredibly sad and needless loss of the lives of their much-missed loved ones,” he added.
In a commentary, Dr Sue Elcock, deputy leader govt and govt clinical director on the NHS agree with, mentioned: “I want to reassure people that following any serious incident, we carry out an investigation in order to identify any areas for learning and improvement.
“We apologise to these affected for any sides of our care that weren’t of the top same old our sufferers deserve.”
The statement added the trust had “a extra powerful affected person discharge coverage and a sharper center of attention on assessing and managing any dangers sufferers might pose to others”.
Dr Elcock added: “We have made important adjustments to fortify circle of relatives engagement, and the involvement of sufferers and their households and our circle of relatives liaison workforce is incorporated in all issues.”
On Thursday, the government confirmed the public inquiry into the attacks was under way, and would report back within two years with recommendations to prevent similar incidents.

Timeline
- 8 February 2023: Junior Dietlin stabs his first victim close to his home in Nottingham
- 11 and 12 February 2023: Dietlin stabs four other strangers in separate attacks
- 9 April 2023: A worshipper is stabbed outside a church in Nottingham by Josef Easom-Cooper
- 11 April 2023: Easom-Cooper is charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent
- 13 June 2023: Valdo Calocane stabs to death Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, and seriously injures Wayne Birkett, Sharon Miller and Marcin Gawronski in Nottingham
- December 2023: Easom-Cooper is sentenced to a hospital order
- 25 January 2024: Calocane is given a hospital order after admitting manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility and attempted murder
- 12 April 2024: Dietlin is detained indefinitely under hospital order
