misconduct hearing after it emerged that he had shared details of injuries via WhatsApp following a stabbing attack on an Indian-origin teenager and her friend in Nottingham last year.
According to a report in ‘The Sun' newspaper on Monday, a misconduct hearing last month heard how the officer posted details about students Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber as well as school caretaker Ian Coates soon after they were killed during a knife attack spree by Valdo Calocane in the central England city in June 2023.
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A second officer, Police Constable (PC) Matthew Gell, is said to have passed on the “distasteful” message to his wife and a friend.
“What an abhorrent way to conduct an investigation. To learn there has been internal needless voyeurism on our loved ones is unforgivable,” Barnaby's mother Emma Webber told the newspaper.
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While PC Gell got a final written warning, the unnamed police officer was directed to undergo “extra learning”.
Grace O'Malley Kumar was a 19-year-old medical student and daughter of London-based doctors Sanjoy Kumar and Sinead O'Malley. She was walking back to her university in Nottingham with Webber when they were attacked and killed. On January 25, 32-year-old Calocane was sentenced to a mental health order to be detained in a high-security hospital following a hearing at Nottingham Crown Court.
The judge told Calocane it is likely he will never be released, so that he