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'Every single agency failed - without exception': Families of Nottingham attack victims say 'fear of stigma and bias' left Valdo Calocane free before killings as inquiry finishes hearing evidence
Families of Nottingham attack victims claim 'fear of stigma and bias' allowed Valdo Calocane to remain free before the killings, as every agency failed without exception. An inquiry has concluded hearing evidence in the case.
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