Parker Knoll
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My heart is broken for these beautiful souls.
Rest in peace.
Rest in peace.
The reason is because it could prejudice a trial.Imo it is an outrage that LE and the media are willing to release the names of the victims of this attack but will not reveal the identify of the offender. Imo this has become standard operating procedure in many European countries, and I think the vast majority of people are tired of it.
I think it is common sense that if you want to prevent these kinds of attacks in the future, you need to identify the who and the why
All jmo
Condolences to the families - such a tragic event. I just watched the vigil and was an emotional mess listening to the families speeches.One of the young victims was my friend's best friend's son. He was my friend's godson. It's just so sudden, tragic and unfathomable.... Condolences to all the families and people affected by this. It's so hard to make any sense of these incidents.
The brothers tribute was so moving.Brothers of murdered Nottingham students leave mourners in tears
Grace's younger brother James battled through tears to pay tribute to his sister, saying: 'Grace wasn't only just a sister to me, she was a best friend of mine.'www.dailymail.co.uk
The younger brother of one of the 19-year-old students killed in the Nottingham attacks on Tuesday spoke to thousands in the city centre on Thursday as he overcame tears to ask them to 'cherish every moment' with their loved ones.
The city of Nottingham came together in mourning after Home Secretary Suella Braverman cut a somber figure as she laid a wreath to the victims of the Nottingham knife rampage.
Grace's younger brother James battled through tears to pay tribute to his sister, saying: 'Grace wasn't only just a sister to me, she was a best friend of mine.'
He added: 'I urge you all to cherish every moment you spend with your loved ones, as you just never know when it will end. Thank you.'
It came at the height of an emotionally charged service which saw family members address a vigil alongside local politicians and faith leaders.
Barney's mother Emma Webber described the attacker who killed the two students as 'evil', but added he was 'just a person' as she begged the public not to level hate at 'any colour, religion or gender'.
Grace's mother, Sinead O'Malley-Kumar said: 'What I want to say is that my beautiful baby girl, she wasn't just beautiful on the outisde, she was so beautiful on the inside.
'[Grace] was a treasured and adorerd child. She wanted very few things in life. She wanted to be a doctor, she wanted to play hockey, and she wanted to have fun.
She added: 'They were just walking home after a night out. Like Emma says, this person must face justice.'
She also invited Nottingham to say prayers for Grace
I think this was due to severe mental illness. I can't imagine a terrorist would be yelling out that he needed to see a doctor.Condolences to the families - such a tragic event. I just watched the vigil and was an emotional mess listening to the families speeches.
It’s a confusing case as I usually find the suspect in similar cases has planned the event in much more detail ( EG they would have hired a van rather than having to steal one).
I’ve seen it reported in the media that a witness saw a confrontation between the suspected murderer and the two student victims - I’m wondering if this is a guy with mental illnesses rather than a terrorist attack - just MOO.
MOO if it was a terrorist attack and he had planned to do it then he’d have had a van ready and he’d surely have waited until a busier time?
I think this was due to severe mental illness. I can't imagine a terrorist would be yelling out that he needed to see a doctor.
I think so too right now. May change my mind. But when my friend went nuts and thought she would kill someone she asked to see a doctor too.
She was allowed to leave the place and she ran and killed one innocent woman.
Gotta love the DM's clear bias in repeatedly referring to him as from West Africa, even though he lived in the UK from the time he was seven or eight.Nottingham 'killer' 'used to sit out the back of his house smoking'
Valdo Calocane, who is understood to be from Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in mechanical engineering.www.dailymail.co.uk
The graduate accused of murdering three people during a knife rampage in Nottingham 'used to sit out the back of his house with his top off, smoking and drinking', according to a neighbour - as it emerged he was looking for a job.
Valdo Calocane, who is understood to be from Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in mechanical engineering last summer.
On a jobs website, the 31-year-old described himself as having a 'strong interest in dynamics analysis, modelling and big data analytics' as well as computer programming. The profile said he was seeking full-time employment.
While he was studying, he lived a stone's throw from the stretch of Ilkeston Road where the 19-year-old victims died in the early hours of Tuesday.
Neighbour Kamran Kahn, 41, said Calocane used to spend time with an ex partner at a house on Ilkeston Road that was raided by armed officers earlier this week.