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Sophie Robinson and Stephanie Wareham

‘No-one listened’: Valdo Calocane’s mother says broken mental health system failed her son

The mother of triple killer Valdo Calocane says she felt like she was “left alone” and doing the job of mental health services before her son went on his stabbing rampage.

Celeste Calocane told an inquiry that her son, who has paranoid schizophrenia, was “empty” months before he killed students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, in Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, in the early hours of 13 June 2023.

He then killed 65-year-old Ian Coates in the Mapperley Park area around an hour later, stealing the grandfather’s van and using it to run over pedestrians at two locations in Nottingham city centre.

On Thursday, Ms Calocane told the inquiry, which is looking at the events leading up to the killings, that she does not think relatives should be “left alone” in trying to navigate mental health services.

She said: “No brother or mother should have to be left alone in that situation to try to navigate the service.

“This system is so broken and it’s just building broken people.

“No-one should have to go to bed thinking ‘I’m going to have a phone call tomorrow – something happened to my loved one’ because you don’t understand what is going on.”

She added: “Until there was a crisis, no-one listened to you. When you get a crisis it’s too late. Prevention, that’s what we need.”

The inquiry heard that Ms Calocane contacted mental health services about her son but did not think they acted on her concerns.

Ms Calocane was asked by counsel to the inquiry Rachel Langdale KC if the task of monitoring her son’s mental health was “handed over” to her after he was discharged from hospital for the second time in 2020.

She replied. “I was doing a mental health job for them, even though I wasn’t trained. I was the one that was raising the flags and saying this was happening.

“He’s being abrupt, he was unkempt – no-one was acting on it until I say something. Even when I say something, it takes maybe weeks or months before they do something about it.”

Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar were all killed by Valdo Calocane (PA Media)

The inquiry earlier heard that after carrying out the fatal stabbings, Calocane called his brother Elias and said it was the last time he would speak to him.

Elias Calocane asked his brother if he was going to do something stupid and he responded that “it is already done”, the inquiry heard.

Asked what she thought this meant after being texted details of the call by Elias, Ms Calocane said: “I thought he must have taken something to end his life … that’s what I assumed from that.”

Tim Moloney KC, representing the bereaved families, asked Ms Calocane why she did not call Elias Calocane immediately when she thought her other son might have taken his life.

She replied: “Looking back, maybe that’s what I should have done, but I didn’t do that at the time because this is something I’ve been living with for the last three years.”

Ms Calocane told the inquiry the last time she saw her son was in November 2022.

Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane (Nottinghamshire Police)

She said: “When I look at him … emptiness. It wasn’t the same person.

“It wasn’t the Valdo that I knew, that I raised in my house. It was empty. There was nothing there.”

At Christmas in 2022, Calocane did not go to his family home in Wales but sent a zip file of documents to his relatives, including his research into mind control technology.

“It was … him trying to convince me the Government, everyone, was after him, the mental health service, the police – this conspiracy.

“It was beyond my understanding to try to understand that file because it was exactly what he’s been telling me the last two years”, Ms Calocane said.

The inquiry continues.

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