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Southport Attack: Agencies Failed to Stop Teen Killer

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Public Inquiry Reveals Failures in Preventing Southport Attack: Victims Families Demand Accountability

A public inquiry has uncovered a series of failures that led to the tragic Southport attack in July 2024, where 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana stabbed three young girls at a dance class. The inquiry found that multiple agencies, including Lancashire social services, police, mental health teams, and the governments Prevent anti-terror program, failed to address the risk posed by Rudakubana. The victims families lawyer, Chris Walker, is demanding swift disciplinary action against those responsible and has expressed zero faith in the Prevent program. Phase two of the inquiry will focus on parental responsibility, with Walker advocating for legal teeth to protect society from future threats.

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