
Southport killer's actions were ‘mercilessly calculated' and among the worst in UK's history, inquiry says
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Elsie Dot was stabbed to death at a dance class
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Bebe King, 6, was among the youngsters stabbed to death
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Alice Dasilva Aguiar was also left dead in the rampage
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A public inquiry will now look at whether the attack could or should have been prevented given what was known about the killer.
Retired senior judge Sir Adrian Fulford, who is leading the review, has made the decision not to name the killer and instead refer to him as AR.
In his opening statement, the chairman said Rudakubana's actions were 'almost unimaginable but nonetheless mercilessly calculated'.
Following the horror, it emerged the killer had a "sickening interest in death" and had made chilling searches for school massacres before carrying out the rampage.
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His morbid fascination saw him flagged three times to anti-terror programme Prevent but no further action was taken.
As a result, the killer was free to storm the Hart Space community centre and begin senselessly knifing terrified children and adults.
A rapid review into his contact with Prevent found his case should have been kept open.
It also concluded Rudakubana should have been referred to Channel, another anti-terror scheme.
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The killer pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and ten of attempted murder.
He also admitted two terror offences after police found ricin and an Al-Qaeda manual at his home.
Despite this, cops are still not treating the attack as terror-related.
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The Southport Inquiry will hold its first live hearings at Liverpool Town Hall this week.
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Rudakubana was jailed for life
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Sir Adrian will lead the probe, which has been split into two phases.
The first will focus on the circumstances leading to the attack and AR's contact with Prevent.
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He will then examine how young people are "drawn into extreme violence" during the second phase.
Families of the three victims will begin giving evidence tomorrow morning.
Opening the inquiry, Sir Adrian said today: "As the Government at the highest levels has recognised, the perpetrator is responsible for one of the most egregious crimes in our country's history.
"However hard we try, ordinary language simply fails to reflect the enormity of what he did on 29 July last year.
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"None of the most powerful adjectives even begin to suffice: there are no words that adequately describe what occurred and I am not going to try (and then fail) to find them.
"Instead, I simply observe that his crimes impose the heaviest of burdens on our society to investigate speedily but comprehensively how it was possible for AR to have caused such devastation.
"To analyse the decisions that were or were not taken by multiple individuals and organisations given his deteriorating and deeply troubling behaviour; to identify without fear or favour all of the relevant failings; and to make comprehensive, sensible and achievable recommendations to ensure we have the best chance of intervening with and preventing others who may be drawn to treating
their fellow human beings in such a cruel and inhuman way."
AR's first referral to Prevent came in 2019 when he was aged 13 after he used computers at his own school to search for material on a school massacre.
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What happened in Southport?
THE horror unfolded last summer as 26 excited children gathered for the dance class to kick off the summer holidays.
The two-hour event had been organised by instructors Leanne Lucas and Heidi Liddle at The Hart Space.
Just three miles away, Rudakubana had armed himself with a 20cm knife.
Chilling footage showed the killer
Just 30 minutes later, he arrived at the community centre as the children sang Taylor Swift songs and made friendship bracelets.
Leanne opened a window due to the summer heat and saw the masked teen outside but thought nothing of it.
But seconds later, the door opened and Rudakubana stormed into the class and began attacking children and adults at random.
Screams rang out as the killer teen systematically made his way through the room stabbing his victims with the black-handled Cerbera kitchen knife.
Hero dance teacher Leanne was stabbed in the arms, neck and back as she used her body to shield young girls from the knifeman.
She screamed at the children to "run away"
Her colleague Heidi Liddle escaped uninjured after bravely locking some of the children inside a toilet.
Businessman Jonathan Hayes, who was working in the office next door, was attacked after he ran inside and tried to stop the carnage.
At 11.57am - 12 minutes after the rampage began - police stormed the scene.
Officers found Rudakubana holding the large, bloodied kitchen knife and he was arrested.
After the horror attack, the teen said "I'm glad they're dead" as he was held in a custody suite.
Two years later, he was flagged again after viewing material on previous terror attacks - including those in London in 2017.
Although there were no concerns over a particular ideology or religious hatred, his obsession with violence had caused fears.
But he was not found to have posed a terrorism risk and therefore did not reach the threshold for intervention by Prevent.
Rachael Wong, director at law firm Bond Turner, representing the families, said: "We know that nothing the inquiry reveals or subsequently recommends will change the unimaginable loss felt by the families of Elsie, Alice and Bebe, but we all now have a responsibility to ensure that something like this never happens again.
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"We will be doing all we can to assist the chair through the inquiry and uncover the truth.
"It is only through intense public scrutiny that real change can be effected."
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Tributes left to the victims in Southport
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