The partner of a school caretaker who was stabbed to death by paranoid schizophrenic Valdo Calocane in Nottingham, has told an inquiry it felt like her partner had been "killed twice" - because she was first told he had died in a car crash.
Why? Because they didn't want their part in the unfolding disaster coming out, and they needed time for their PR team to get out ahead of the anguished relatives who might talk to the press.
Mr Coates' partner, Elaine Newton, told the public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks that she was first told by police that Mr Coates had died in a road traffic accident. Ms Newton told the hearing of her initial denial that it could be Mr Coates, believing he was at work, and that it took more than four hours before she was told the truth about how her partner had actually died. She said: “They said he was in an RTA, a road accident. I said ‘He will be at work, it’s not Ian’. They said ‘No, it’s an RTA’. I said ‘Did he crash into anyone? What happened?’ “They said ‘We can’t tell you’. I said ‘Is anyone else hurt?’ and they said ‘We can’t tell you’. That’s all they were telling me for about five hours.”
Asked how it felt to be told how he had really died, Ms Newton said: “It felt like he’d been killed twice. It wasn’t right. “The first information, I accepted, but the second I couldn’t accept. You don’t know which one was true, or have they got the wrong person. It was not right, it was a mess.”
And yet another person loses what faith she had in the police....
Ms Newton also said she only became aware of previous incidents involving Calocane and the police during the inquiry process. She said: “I was never told any information about his past… The first time was this hearing, I didn’t know anything about any of this at all.”
Asked what she would have done had she had known this information, Ms Newton said: “I wouldn’t have thanked Kate Meynell (now-retired chief constable of Nottinghamshire Police) for all the information she gave me and for letting me come and visit her. I have lost faith in the police and I feel like I have not been given the information and have been lied to really.
Yes, you have. All the families have. So let's hope that this disgusting episode is remembered when the next atrocity happens, because there will be another one, since no lessons will have been learned.
How do you know that, Ambush? Well, Reader, it's obvious.





