A shocking inquiry into the Southport attack of July 29, 2024, which resulted in the tragic deaths of three young children, has revealed a catalogue of systemic failures that could have averted the catastrophic incident. The inquiry’s chair, Sir Adrian Fulford, stated unequivocally that the attack, described as “one of the most egregious crimes” in British history, might have been prevented had various authorities, including the killer’s parents, acted on numerous warning signs regarding the perpetrator’s violent tendencies.
A Grim Overview of the Attack
On that fateful day, Axel Rudakubana, then aged 17, unleashed a brutal stabbing spree at a dance workshop