LONDON: UK’s attorney general will review a hospital order handed out to the killer of Indian-Irish origin teenager Grace O’Malley-Kumar and two others in a triple murder in Nottingham last year after receiving a complaint that the sentence is too lenient.
On Thursday, dual Guinea-Bissau-Portuguese national Valdo Calocane (32) was sentenced by a Nottingham court to be detained at a high-security hospital indefinitely after four psychiatric reports found that he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.
Grace’s father, Dr Sanjoy Kumar, said: “Justice has not been done for our daughter”.
On Thursday, dual Guinea-Bissau-Portuguese national Valdo Calocane (32) was sentenced by a Nottingham court to be detained at a high-security hospital indefinitely after four psychiatric reports found that he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.
Grace’s father, Dr Sanjoy Kumar, said: “Justice has not been done for our daughter”.