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Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana killed three children and injured ten others – eight of whom were children. The attack took place at a Taylor Swift–themed yoga and dance workshop attended by 25 children at the Hart Space, a community studio in the Meols Cop area of Southport. Two girls died at the scene, six injured children and two ...
Far-right protesters violently clashed with British police on Tuesday near a mosque in the northwest English town of Southport, a day after three young girls were stabbed to death there in one of ...
Dozens of British police officers suffered injuries in violent clashes in an English seaside town late on Tuesday after three young girls were killed a day earlier in a violent stabbing attack at ...
Stabbing suspect Axel Rudakubana has entered not guilty pleas for the charges of murdering three young girls — Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, and Bebe King — at a Taylor ...
The unarmed girls ran towards the group of boys and the 14-year-old boy stabbed her in the neck with a knife, laughed and ran away. [8] The teenage boy and his friends shortly fled the scene, and disposed of evidence before entering a nearby corner shop and purchasing butter, which Ava’s killer said was “to use on crumpets”. [9]
On 28 July 2022 at around 6:20 p.m. local time, Lilia Valutyte, a nine-year-old girl, was stabbed in Boston, Lincolnshire, England outside an embroidery shop. [1] [2] She was later pronounced dead at Boston Pilgrim Hospital. [3] Before the attack it is understood that Valutyte was playing with hula hoops with her younger sister. [4]
Three young girls killed in a stabbing rampage at a dance and yoga class in northwestern England were identified Tuesday as police questioned the 17-year-old suspect arrested in the attack that ...
The families of the girls received an apology from Scotland Yard, who did not tell them about Sharmeena Begum (unrelated), the other girl from their school who went to Syria in 2014. [ 15 ] British Prime Minister David Cameron said that individual institutions should not be made into "scapegoats" for the disappearance of the three girls. [ 16 ]