(DIR) Home Nottingham attacks killer's sentence should include jail, court told (HTM) Source ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Lady Chief Justice Baroness Carr said she and her two fellow judges would retire to consider their judgement. She said a decision was expected to be made in about seven days. "Obviously we recognise how extremely distressing this case is for all concerned," she added. Speaking after the hearing, the victims' families said the hearing was an "ongoing part of the struggle" for justice. Emma Webber, mother of Mr Webber, said they were "grateful" to the attorney general for referring the case. "Next week we will finally get some sort of answer but it is not closure, it is not a full stop," she said. Ms O'Malley-Kumar's father, Sanjoy Kumar, said the families still wanted a public inquiry to look into the "long list of people [and] organisations that failed us". "It's very, very hard for all of us to go through this process when all we should be doing is grieving," he said. "We will fight all of the organisations that failed us." ______________________________________________________________________ Served by Flask-Gopher/2.2.1