The is the terrifying moment the man suspected of killing three people in Nottingham attempted to break into a homeless hostel before murdering his final victim.Footage shared with the Mirror shows the man trying to climb through a window of Seely Hirst House on Mapperley Road before being fought off by a brave resident.
The occupant, who calls himself Trevor, has been hailed as a hero by fellow lodgers and credited with saving the 50 other residents who live in the property.Speaking to his housemates following the incident, Trevor said: “Nobody’s coming into our gaff and nobody’s coming into my room.”It is believed the suspect's break-in attempt took place at around 4am, just after he stabbed 19-year-old students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley Kumar to death.
After failing to access the property, he appears to calmly walk away, but later went on to murder school caretaker Ian Coates.A source said the intruder had buzzed the home and asked “is this a hospital ”, but was turned away by staff.
He was then watched by a security guard, who has since been praised for the calm way he dealt with the stranger.“He observed and didn’t confront which helped,” a source explained.
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