
Notts knife attack victim's mum slams ‘shameful' BBC for failing to apologise for chat with killer's family
Emma Webber told of her 'unimaginable horror' at being given two weeks' notice of the show.
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The families were not offered the chance to contribute and said editors' responses to complaints were 'dismissive'.
The BBC 's complaints unit later said it would get a response within 35 days.
But six months on, the families have had nothing — so have gone to boss Tim Davie.
Emma said: 'It's exhausting, draining and shameful we have to escalate our concerns to the very top to get a response.'
The families complained that Panorama's The Nottingham Attacks: A Search for Answers contained 'serious inaccuracies and omissions'.
They also said the report — about Calocane's NHS mental health treatment — was sympathetic to the killer's family, who were featured.
The BBC yesterday apologised for the delay.
Calocane killed Emma's student son Barnaby, his pal Grace O'Malley- Kumar plus school caretaker Ian Coates in 2023.
The schizophrenic got a hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibility.
The 11 deadly blunders that left Valdo Calocane free to kill as Nottingham victims' parents say cops have blood on hands
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