Families anger as triple killer Valdo Calocane eligible to thousands in benefits at secure hospital

7 Feb 2024 • 7:26 PM MYT
The Independent
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The families of the victims of triple killer Valdo Calocane have spoken of their anger that he is eligible for thousands of pounds of taxpayer-funded benefits after he was committed to a secure hospital rather than being jailed.

“Vicious monster” Calocane was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order for the killings in Nottingham meaning he is eligible to claim welfare payments of up to £360 a month while he is being held at high-security Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside.

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Barnaby’s mother Emma told The Sun: “This is truly devastating to hear and it adds yet more layers of grief and a sense of injustice to those of us left behind.

“Whilst we are desperately trying to process our enormous grief, battle to try and find a way forwards to return to work and support our families, this vicious monster not only has tens of thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money spent to keep him inside, he can also amass a small fortune of state benefits.

“How can this possibly be fair?

“This may be the law, but we strongly suggest the law is wrong, and urgently needs to be reviewed.”

The law states if the judge had issued a section 45 or 47 order, requiring his transfer to prison on release from hospital he would be ineligible for the payment.

The killer was given a hospital order at his sentencing for manslaughter by diminished responsibility after the city’s crown court heard he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.

The scandal-hit hospital had seen more than 30 staff suspended for mistreating patients and falsifying records.

They have been suspended over allegations of “serious conduct” at Highbury Hospital in Nottinghamshire, emails leaked to The Independent show.