Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barney Webber
Books of condolence have been opened to help the university community share their thoughts, grief and memories of Grace and Barney. The pages will be bound and shared with each of their families. The books can be found in the Chapel Lounge on the A floor of Portland Building on University Park.
You are also invited to share your thoughts via the form below. Please note, these contributions are moderated, so there may be a delay in publication.
The University of Nottingham continues to mourn the tragic deaths of Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barney Webber - following a major incident in Nottingham city centre.
Grace was a medical student, thriving in her first year of study and inspired to a career in medicine by work placements in a GP surgery and her volunteering for the nationwide vaccination programme during the Covid-19 pandemic. She was a talented sportswoman, playing international hockey for both the U16 and U18 England Hockey Team and Essex U15 Women’s Cricket. She was held in the highest regard by her tutors and team mates alike.
Barney was a first-year history student, with a particular personal interest in geopolitics of both the USA and China. His tutors recall his energy as a student and as fun, friendly, and full of life in his seminars. He too was a sporting talent, playing hockey, rugby and cricket for his school and local clubs and excelling at sports at Nottingham.
Professor West said: “Against this backdrop of deep sadness and loss, I hope we can draw some comfort from the public reaction locally, nationally, and indeed globally to this dreadful crime.
"Nottingham is a wonderful and distinctive city, and our university and civic communities are united both in our grief and in our knowledge that this terrible act is not what our city is about.”
Daisy Forster, SU Communities Officer, said: “What should have been one of our biggest celebrations turned into one of our darkest days.
“What was taken from us yesterday will never be given back and the shock waves echo through our student community.”
She paid condolences to the students’ families and said they had “38,000 students standing behind them”
Many in our university will be affected by the events over the past week and we would encourage anyone who needs support now or in the coming days to contact our wellbeing services.
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