Families âshockedâ at missed chances to stop killer
The families of children murdered by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana were âshockedâ by how many âmissed opportunitiesâ to stop him there had been, their solicitor has said.
Sara Stranger told BBC Breakfast the parents of Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar were ârelievedâ that the criminal case was over and glad that a public inquiry would be held.
But Ms Stranger said it was clear the 18-year-old â who was jailed for 52 years on Thursday â âfell through gapsâ between different agencies who might have spotted the danger he posed.
After Rudakubana pleaded guilty last Monday to murdering the girls and attempting to kill eight other children and two adults, it emerged he had had multiple referrals to the governmentâs anti-radicalisation programme Prevent.
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