Leila Benyounes and Georgia Banks continue acting on the Nottingham Inquiry

The Public Inquiry into the tragic Nottingham attacks resumed last week following the Easter break.

The Inquiry continues to examine the circumstances surrounding the events of 13 June 2023 in Nottingham City Centre, in which three people were killed and three others seriously injured. It will scrutinise the actions of public bodies, the adequacy of systems in place, and the opportunities—missed or otherwise—to prevent such a devastating outcome.

Leila can be seen here this week putting questions to the psychiatrists involved in the mental health assessments of the perpetrator and of the nurses during his first mental health in-patient admission.

Leila Benyounes and Georgia Banks of Parklane Plowden Chambers, continue to act on behalf of the Surviving Victims, who have life changing injuries. They are instructed by Greg Almond, Partner at Rothera Bray LLP, who has been steadfast in his support for those most deeply affected by the Nottingham attacks.

As the hearing continues, our thoughts remain with all the victims, their families, and all those whose lives were irrevocably changed. Their courage in seeking answers continues to drive this process forward.