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Police prepare to rob Nottingham property following ‘significant event’

Thousands of individuals have actually ended up at a vigil on the University of Nottingham‘s main campus following the deaths of medical student Grace O’Malley-Kumar and history trainee Barnaby Webber.

Many of those in participation might be seen cleaning away tears and the victims households might be seen consoling each other.

The university’s vice-chancellor Professor Shearer West said the lives of the 2 19-year-olds had actually been “curtailed” by a “seemingly random” act of violence.

It comes as the man thought to be the suspect behind the Nottingham attacks attempted to burglarize a care home minutes after he killed his very first victims, it has actually been declared.

CCTV video footage reveals a man exterior Seely Hirst House domestic home which homes susceptible and elderly individuals.

Witnesses said the man reached the home on Mapperley Road simply after 4am and was seen presumably attempting to climb up an open window.

Meanwhile, the 3rd victim of the Nottingham attacks has actually been called as Ian Coates, a school caretaker in his 60s.

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Watch: University of Nottingham cricket group hold two-minute silence for killed trainees

The University of Nottingham’s cricket group held a two-minutes silence for Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar who were fatally stabbed on Tuesday.

University of Nottingham cricket group hold two-minute silence for killed trainees

Maryam Zakir-Hussain15 June 2023 07:37

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Nottingham attacks: A timeline of how the event unfolded

Three individuals – Barnaby Webber, Grace Kumar and Ian Coates – were killed in the Nottingham attacks.

A 31-year-old man stays in authorities custody after being detained on suspicion of murder.

Here is how the event unfolded:

Joe Middleton15 June 2023 02:00

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‘My heart goes out to the families’: Nottingham MP commemorates victims of attack

Nottingham MP Lilian Greenwood has actually commemorated those who passed away in attacks in the city in the early hours of Tuesday, 13 June.

Ian Coates, a “beloved and respected” academy website supervisor, and 2 University of Nottingham trainees Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar, have actually been called as victims of the fatal rampage.

Three others, among whom remains in a crucial condition in healthcare facility, were hurt.

“There’s nothing really I can say that’s going to make this right. It’s absolutely, desperately sad,” the Labour political leader said.

‘My heart goes out to the families’: Nottingham MP commemorates victims of attack

Nottingham MP Lilian Greenwood has actually commemorated those who passed away in attacks in the city in the early hours of Tuesday, 13 June. Ian Coates, a “beloved and respected” academy website supervisor, and 2 University of Nottingham trainees Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar, have actually been called as victims of the fatal rampage. Three others, among whom remains in a crucial condition in healthcare facility, were hurt. “There’s nothing really I can say that’s going to make this right. It’s absolutely, desperately sad,” the Labour political leader said.

Joe Middleton15 June 2023 01:00

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Pensioner came face to face with suspect behind Nottingham killings who attempted to burglarize his home

A pensioner came face to face with a man believed to be behind the triple murders in Nottingham as he tried to burglarize his bed room.

The homeowner of the care home on Mapperley Road informed The Independent that he “punched” his glass bay window and included: “No one’s coming in my room.”

CCTV reveals a man peering through the ground flooring window prior to being shooed away by a team member. The event occurred at around 4am and form part of a series of fatal occurrences throughout Nottingham.

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 23:59

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Suella Braverman ‘shocked and saddened’ after Nottingham event

Suella Braverman ‘shocked and saddened’ after Nottingham event

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 23:00

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‘You couldn’t discover a better man’: Sons of Ian Coates commemorate dad

Two of Ian Coates’ children have actually commemorated their dad who was killed in a deadly stabbing in Nottingham on Tuesday.

Speaking of his papa, Lee Coates said: “If we had to think about it, he’d be lying in a bed with us holding his hand.

“He was due to retire in four months, he was still grafting. He wasn’t a big fella, it’s rocked everyone’s world. He would have been on his way into work.

“He was a massive Forest fan, a die hard fan – he tattooed the Forest badge on himself when he was younger.

“He was an avid fisher, a Notts angler and he was teaching underprivileged kids to try and get them away from a life of crime. You genuinely couldn’t find a nicer guy.”

His sibling James included: “He was everyone’s friend, always willing to help. Nobody deserves this but he definitely didn’t.

“None of them did, it’s a tragedy. Him dying naturally in 20 to 30 years time, not dying on a street because some guy decided it’s not his day today.”

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 22:00

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Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar: ‘Heartbroken’ homages to gifted trainees killed in Nottingham attacks

The households of 2 teens killed in the knife and van attack in Nottingham have actually explained their “complete devastation”, as they commemorated their “adored” kids.

The rampage in the early hours of Tuesday saw trainees and gifted sportspeople Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar, both aged 19, fatally stabbed by a foe, who then continued to knife to death school caretaker Ian Coates, prior to taking his van and slaughtering 3 others.

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 20:00

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Anguish of households over ‘senseless’ murders on streets of Nottingham

Nottingham stayed in shock on Tuesday as countless trainees who ought to be delighting in completion of their examinations in the sun rather participated in a vigil for 2 of buddies drawn from them prematurely.

History trainee Barnaby Webber and medical trainee Grace O’Malley-Kumar were both fatally knifed on Ilkeston Road in a “seemingly random” act of violence.

In a poignant minute of welcome the households of the 2 trainees connected hands as they lay flowers at the occasion.

The suspect is then thought to have actually killed school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, on Magdala Road prior to taking his van and driving into 3 additional victims in the city centre.

Holly Evans reports for The Independent from Nottingham.

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 19:17

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Family of Nottingham victims lay flowers at vigil gone to by thousands

Family of Nottingham victims lay flowers at vigil gone to by thousands

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 19:00

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Mapped: How Nottingham’s 90 minutes of scary unfolded leaving 3 dead and city grieving

Residents living in Nottingham city centre have actually explained awakened to a “blood-curdling scream” throughout a string of morning attacks that left 3 individuals dead.

Within hours, Nottinghamshire Police stated a significant event after several victims were stabbed and 3 more were run over by a van, thought to have actually been taken from among the earlier casualties.

Two trainees from the University of Nottingham, Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar, were killed in the attacks on Tuesday.

Joe Middleton14 June 2023 18:03

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