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Inquiry into Southport stabbings introduced after Axel Rudakubana admits homicide

By Editorial Board Published January 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Inquiry into Southport stabbings introduced after Axel Rudakubana admits homicide

An inquiry into the Southport stabbings has been introduced by the federal government.

It comes after Axel Rudakubana, 18, admitted murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, within the assault in Southport, Merseyside, in July final yr.

In a press release, House Secretary Yvette Cooper mentioned that now there was a responsible plea, “the families and the people of Southport need answers about what happened leading up to this attack”.

Politics newest: PM says ‘grave inquiries to reply’ over Southport

It has now emerged that Rudakubana was referred to the federal government anti-extremism scheme – generally known as Forestall – 3 times earlier than the murders on account of a fixation with violence.

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In her assertion, Ms Cooper mentioned these three referrals occurred within the 17 months between December 2019 and April 2021, when Rudakubana was 13 and 14 years previous.

He was additionally in touch with the police, the courts, the youth justice system, social companies and psychological well being companies.

“Yet between them, those agencies failed to identify the terrible risk and danger to others that he posed,” Ms Cooper mentioned.

“We also need more independent answers on both Prevent and all the other agencies that came into contact with this extremely violent teenager as well as answers on how he came to be so dangerous.”

Inquiry into Southport stabbings introduced after Axel Rudakubana admits homicide

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Axel Rudakubana. Pic: Merseyside police

Rudakubana is ready to be sentenced on Thursday – with the choose saying a life sentence is “inevitable”.

“It is also a moment of trauma for the nation and there are grave questions to answer as to how the state failed in its ultimate duty to protect these young girls.

“Britain will rightly demand solutions. And we are going to go away no stone unturned in that pursuit.”

After the assaults in July 2024, there have been requires extra details about what was identified by authorities to be launched and violent riots passed off throughout the nation.

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Axel Rudakabana, 18, has pleaded guilty to murdering three girls at a Taylor Swift themed dance class in Southport.

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Ms Cooper mentioned the federal government was not capable of launch extra data sooner about Rudakubana as a result of the Crown Prosecution Service wished to “avoid jeopardising the legal proceedings” – together with any potential trials – “in line with the normal rules of the British justice systems”.

Nonetheless, the federal government launched an “urgent” evaluate into Rudakubana’s contact with Forestall final summer time – and particulars shall be revealed this week.

Ms Cooper mentioned this “terrible case” comes towards a “backdrop” of accelerating numbers of youngsters being referred to Forestall, investigated by anti-terror police being referred to different businesses “amid concerns around serious violence and extremism”.

“We need to face up to why this has been happening and what needs to change,” she mentioned.

Talking earlier at the moment, Conservative chief Kemi Badenoch mentioned: “As we learn more details of Axel Rudakubana’s horrific crimes, my thoughts are first and foremost with the victims’ families.

“We are going to want an entire account of who in authorities knew what and when. The general public deserves the reality.

“This case is still in court and there are, properly, limits on what can be said at this stage.

“However as soon as it concludes on Thursday with sentencing, there are numerous necessary questions the authorities might want to reply concerning the dealing with of this case and the circulation of data.”

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage accused the government of a “cover-up”, and said the “vacuum of data” led to the riots.

He referred to as on Ms Cooper to apologize within the Commons.

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