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Calls for patience in Nottingham amid police investigation

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Calls for patience in Nottingham amid police investigation

Calls for patience in Nottingham amid police investigation

Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has asked for patience from the public as officers continue their investigations into the attacks on Tuesday that killed three people.

Caroline Henry said: “I want people to know how hard our police force are working … I know we’ve all got loads of questions but at the moment we’ve just got to let the police do their job.” Report by Buseld.

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