Inquiry Reveals Missed Opportunities in Southport Child Murders

Jack Morrison, Home Affairs Correspondent
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A public inquiry has unveiled severe shortcomings by both the parents of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana and several agencies that could have prevented the tragic deaths of three young girls in a 2024 stabbing incident. The inquiry, chaired by Sir Adrian Fulford, highlights a systemic failure to act on numerous warning signs that indicated Rudakubana posed a significant threat. The report calls for urgent reforms to ensure that such catastrophic oversights do not recur.

A Tragic Incident

On 29 July 2024, a horrific attack

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Jack Morrison covers home affairs including immigration, policing, counter-terrorism, and civil liberties. A former crime reporter for the Manchester Evening News, he has built strong contacts across police forces and the Home Office over his 10-year career. He is known for balanced reporting on contentious issues and has testified as an expert witness on press freedom matters.
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