Overview
- At the inquiry, a woman who broke her back fleeing a 2020 door‑kicking incident said police told her he could not be jailed because of schizophrenia, and she remains in constant pain.
- Nottinghamshire Police witnesses accepted the first incident that day did not get the attention it deserved, with officers failing to link two violent events in the same building hours apart.
- An officer said she did not check a related police log due to data‑protection concerns, and body‑worn video from the earlier arrest cannot be found.
- University of Nottingham wellbeing staff testified they were never told a 2020 consultant’s note warned Calocane might “end up killing someone,” nor were they informed of later assaults and arrests.
- Evidence showed students he attacked and trapped were moved out of their flat while he stayed, as the university cited risk management, and legal representatives for the NHS and police issued apologies for systemic failures.