Families of two of the girls who were murdered by Axel Rudakubana and the other victims of his knife attack in Southport have told Liverpool Crown Court about the horrific impact it has had on their lives. Rudakubana has been sentenced to a minimum term of 52 years for the three murders and 10 attempted murders in July 2024.
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After Axel Rudakubana was jailed for a minimum of 52 years for the killings of three girls in July 2024, Alder Hey Children's Hospital revealed the killer was under its care
During the trial of the case, it was revealed that two years before the attack, Rudakubana’s parents had called the police four times in six months asking for help
THE heartbroken parents of the young girls murdered in Southport have slammed the fifteen “shocking” missed chances to prevent the tragedy. The parents of Bebe King, six, Eslie Dot
Downing Street has responded to calls for the death penalty to be brought back after the sentencing of the Southport attacker.
In 12 years as a journalist, I’ve never sat through such a harrowing court hearing. It was impossible not to be moved to tears hearing the horrific injuries suffered by children as young as six
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Following the sentencing of Axel Rudakubana for the killings of three girls in July 2024, Alder Hey Children's Hospital have said the killer was under its care
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana 52-year jail term to be reviewed as families share pain and anger – latest - Sentence of ‘coward’ who murdered three girls in Southport knife rampage ‘too lenient’ as
Axel Rudakubana, 18, was sentenced to over 50 years in prison for killing three young girls and wounding 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England last summer. Police’s raid at his house has revealed his ‘longstanding obsession with violence,