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Nottingham Inquiry: Killer Not Tested for Drugs After Student Deaths

First article: 25 mar. 2026, 19:38 | Last update: 25 mar. 2026, 19:38 | 1 source | 1 article

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The Nottingham inquiry, investigating the tragic deaths of several students, has uncovered a significant discrepancy in drug and alcohol testing. While the deceased students were tested, the individual responsible for their deaths was not subjected to similar testing. This revelation has raised questions about investigative procedures and is now a central point of focus for the inquiry, seeking to understand why this difference occurred and its potential implications.

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Dead students were tested for drugs and alcohol - but their killer was not, Nottingham inquiry hears Foto: BBC UK
BBC UK 25 mar. 2026, 19:38 (3 hours ago) Excellent

Dead students were tested for drugs and alcohol - but their killer was not, Nottingham inquiry hears

A public inquiry into the attacks heard killer Valdo Calocane refused toxicology samples in custody.

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