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Triple murder suspect remanded after Nottingham knife and van attack

A TRIPLE murder suspect with links to Pembrokeshire, identified as Valdo Calocane, was remanded in custody by magistrates following a series of knife and van attacks that claimed the lives of two students and a school caretaker in Nottingham. The 31-year-old, who previously attended Sir Thomas Picton School, Haverfordwest and the University of Nottingham, appeared before Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.
Donning a grey T-shirt and grey jogging bottoms, Calocane stood in the dock flanked by three security officers. He is accused of murdering first-year students Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, as well as school caretaker Ian Coates during the early hours of Tuesday.
Additionally, Calocane faces charges of attempted murder in relation to three pedestrians – Wayne Birkett, Marcin Gawronski, and Sharon Miller. The incidents occurred when Mr. Coates’ van was allegedly used to target individuals in Milton Street and Upper Parliament Street.
Throughout the hearing, Calocane remained composed and only spoke to confirm his name as “Adam Mendes,” provide his date of birth, and state that he had no fixed abode. He was not required to enter pleas to the charges.

The lifeless bodies of medical student Ms. O’Malley-Kumar, from Woodford in London, and history student Mr. Webber, from Taunton in Somerset, both 19 years old, were discovered with fatal knife wounds on Ilkeston Road at approximately 4 am. Subsequently, Mr. Coates, 65, was found stabbed to death on Magdala Road after his van was allegedly stolen.
Calocane is accused of using the van to target a pedestrian in Milton Street and two others in South Sherwood Street. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust confirmed that two patients are in stable condition, while one has been discharged following the van incidents.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) stated that a marked police car briefly observed the suspect’s vehicle for “less than a minute” before it collided with pedestrians in South Sherwood Street.
Magistrates also heard that Calocane faces a charge of assaulting a police constable stemming from a separate incident in Nottingham in September 2021. The assault charge will be addressed at the same court on June 26.

Relatives of Mr. Webber expressed their “complete devastation” at the “senseless murder of our son,” describing him as a “beautiful, brilliant, bright young man, with everything in life to look forward to.” The family of Ms. O’Malley-Kumar remembered her as a “truly wonderful and beautiful young lady” who will be deeply missed.
Reflecting on their loss, two of Mr. Coates’ sons stated that his death had “rocked everyone’s world,” emphasizing that “nobody deserves this but he definitely didn’t.”
Authorities revealed that the suspect is a former student of the University of Nottingham but stated that there is no apparent connection between his past attendance and the attacks.
Chairwoman of the bench of magistrates, Allison Folkett, ordered Calocane to be remanded in custody until his appearance at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday.
The tragic events have shaken the Nottingham community, leaving families and residents mourning the loss of three innocent lives. As the legal process unfolds, the city seeks solace and support for those affected by this harrowing ordeal.
It is understood that the suspect spent his school years in Pembrokeshire and that his currently still lives in Haverfordwest in the former RAF housing.
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Mum’s plea for Pembrokeshire sanctuary memorial approved

A WEST WALES mother’s poignant call for a permanent Pembrokeshire memorial – and sanctuary – in memory of her late daughter has been backed by county planners.
In an application before Pembrokeshire County Council, Emma Thomas, of Ammanford, sought permission for the extension of a forestry track to enable the planting of woodland along with a memorial pond to her late daughter Mia Haf Sahara Thomas Jones at a field off Brynheulog, near Llangolman.

A personal statement by Emma accompanying the application said: “My name is Emma Thomas, and I am setting up the Mia Sahara Sanctuary in memory of my beautiful daughter, Mia, who tragically and unexpectedly passed away at the young age of 16, on April 19, 2023.
“Mia was a very passionate young lady, and throughout her life enjoyed being in the natural environment absorbing everything it had to offer.
“As Mia’s mother, I must do something positive out of something so, so negative.
“As Mia was to inherit a property on her 18th birthday, as a family, we have decided to purchase land out of the proceeds from the sale. The land is approximately 6.3 acres and lies on the western edge of Llangolman, Pembrokeshire.”
She added: “My aim is to develop the land by placing a wildlife pond to provide a breeding space for frogs, toads, newts and dragonflies as well as a habitat for a host of other creatures from pond skaters to water snails. The pond will be shallow at one end and will provide areas for birds and a watering hole for hedgehogs.”
Emma said produce grown in existing polytunnels “will be given and shared amongst local charities to support the local population and hopefully a local educational establishment with healthy eating seasonal produce”.
Emma went on to say: “I worked within education before Mia’s health deteriorated at numerous educational establishments internationally. I have a learnt understanding of the issues faced by individuals that live within Pembrokeshire as a single parent caring for a child with needs.
“There is a need for support for so many individuals and a lack of funding and resources can have detrimental consequences.
“In December 2022 Mia and I decided to set up a charity and Mia wrote her introduction to the Forum in advance.”
Mia, in her own words, explained her reasons for the charity: “I have struggled throughout my life with various of different things… At the age of just 16, I got an official diagnosis as being Autistic. But that is why we are here to help each other and to thrive with each other with that help/support! I have also struggled with making/maintaining friendships and hopefully with setting up this forum I could make new friends!
“Also make changes for the better. Use this charity for a network of people as a safety net to help and inform each other with information that you and others may need…”.
Emma concluded: “I envisage the Mia Sahara Sanctuary to be a place where nature will flourish with new life. I will meet with representatives from the community and local groups to determine what produce would best support their service users with the aim of working collaboratively for the benefit of the local people.
“Mia is no longer here physically however my love for her fuels me to plan the Mia Sahara Sanctuary and to create something that will benefit future generations within Pembrokeshire, and I have the determination and passion, with your support, to make this a reality.”
The application was conditionally approved by county planners.
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Tragic outcome after dog falls from Caerfai cliffs

ST DAVIDS RNLI inshore lifeboat was launched at 5:50pm on Easter Monday (April 21) following reports of a dog that had fallen from the cliffs at Caerfai Bay.
The volunteer crew responded swiftly and located the dog in the sea. Sadly, it had died by the time they arrived. The lifeboat crew recovered the animal and brought it ashore, reuniting it with its owners at Caerfai beach, who were supported by HM Coastguard – St Davids.
The inshore lifeboat, Marian and Alan Clayton, returned to station at 7:00pm and was refuelled and ready for service again by 7:10pm.
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Triathlon returns to Fishguard – road closures announced

FISHGUARD will once again play host to the Wales Triathlon this summer, with hundreds of competitors set to descend on the town for the popular sporting event on Sunday, June 15.
Organised by Activity Wales Events, the triathlon includes a two-lap sea swim in Fishguard Bay, followed by a two-lap cycle from Fishguard to St Davids and a four-lap run along the Marine Walk and out onto the breakwater.
In order to facilitate the bike leg on closed roads, several road closures will be in place throughout the day.

Major road closures
The A487 between Goodwick and Mathry will be closed between 9:45am and 3:00pm.
Between Mathry and Croesgoch, the A487 will be closed from 10:00am to 3:00pm, and from Croesgoch to St Davids the closure will run from 10:00am until 2:45pm.
Crossing points will be in operation at Mathry crossroads, Croesgoch crossroads, and the Llangoffan to Granston junction. Diversions will be signposted, with local traffic routed via minor B roads and through Haverfordwest for longer journeys.
Town centre impact
In Fishguard, West Street will be closed between 12:00pm and 6:00pm for the running stage. Residents will still be able to exit side roads, with diversions clearly marked.
Goodwick residents will be able to exit the town via the Tesco roundabout, which will remain open all day.
Care access and course passes
Care workers will be allowed access to visit clients within the closed sections, but must obtain a course pass via their organisation in advance.
On the day, carers using the route must:
- Follow the direction of the race
- Display their pass clearly
- Keep hazard lights on at all times
- Exit the route as soon as safely possible
Further information
The event attracted over 1,000 athletes last year, and organisers anticipate another strong turnout.
More information can be found at: www.walestriathlon.com/athletes/event-info
Road closure details are available at: community.walestriathlon.com
For course pass enquiries, contact: info@activitywalesevents.com
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