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Last year, a man stabbed three girls to death in Southport, United Kingdom. The culprit in the case has now been sentenced to life imprisonment. The murder was committed when these students were present in a Taylor Swift themed dance class in Southport.

 

In fact, news agency ANI quoted a report by Al Jazeera that on Thursday, 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana was sentenced. During this, the judge said that he had attempted to commit mass murder of innocent, happy children.

 

The court gave its verdict on Thursday

Let us tell you that Axel Rudakubana has confessed to the crime of killing three schoolgirls in a Swift themed dance class in Southport, North-West England in July last year. While pronouncing the sentence, the court said that Rudakubana will first have to serve a minimum sentence of 52 years. After this, parole can be considered.

 

Accused of murdering three girls

Rudakubana, 17, killed three young girls - Bebe King, (6), Elsie Dot Stancomb, (7) and Alice da Silva Aguiar, (9) - at a dance class in Southport last July. In addition to the murders, Rudakubana injured eight other children and two adults.

 

Let us tell you that prosecutors revealed that Rudakubana had no political or religious motive for his actions, but he was obsessed with violence and genocide. He has also confessed to his crime.

 

sentenced in the absence of the culprit

The most important thing is that this sentence was pronounced in Rudakubana's absence. The court threw him out on the charge of obstructing the proceedings. While pronouncing the sentence, the judge said that the accused is guilty of the most shocking and extremely serious crime. He wanted to kill many girls. He killed three girls in just 15 minutes.

 

The reason behind the murder was not found

  • There is no concrete reason as to why Rudakubana killed the female students. Investigations have not yet revealed any definite reason for his actions. Authorities had been warned about his violent tendencies before the attack.
  • The UK government has ordered a public inquiry into the attack, citing the need to address key questions about the incident.
  • British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his commitment to bring about change after one of the country's most horrific incidents. He said that we owe it to these innocent young girls and all those who have had to suffer through this incident to bring about the change they deserve.


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