James Coates, son of Ian Coates, tells ITV's Good Morning Britiain that his father's killer is "getting away with murder" with "no punishment for what he has done"., say "there's no justice for any of us" after a court ruled their loved one's killer would not go to prison., both 19, and caretaker Ian Coates, 63, were stabbed to death by Calocane in the early hours of June 13 last year.
But at a hearing, the Court of Appeal was told: "Neither the judge nor this court can ignore the medical evidence as to the offender’s condition which led to these dreadful events or the threat to public safety which the offender continues to pose."The mother of Barnaby Webber told Good Morning Britain she questions being told that Calocane was "in the grip of psychosis" prior to her son's death.
"When is it convenient for doctors to say he's in and out of psychosis? How can you not question that?"Grace O'Malley-Kumar's father, Dr Sanjoy Kumar, said it's legally unsafe that "Calocane didn't have a mental health assessment" while he was in custody."Then you have someone reflecting back saying he was in the grip on psychosis. How do you know?
Emma Webber and Sanjoy Kumar said they're not getting the answers they need over the death of their children and are now calling for a public inquiry."Rishi and his team said let's put that on reserve and if we need to do that, we will do that. That we won't out-rule a public inquiry.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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