Southport Murders and the Rwandan connection
Court Case 20th January 2025
Bebe King, aged 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and 9-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar
A group of children were engaged in a yoga and dance workshop at a studio in Southport when the incident took place. Witnesses reported that Axel Rudakuban arrived by taxi and refused to settle the fare. Colin Parry, a local businessman, told the Guardian newspaper that a staff member saw several children fleeing the area shortly after, all covered in blood. When police officers arrived just before noon, they were shocked to find that many children had suffered a violent attack and had serious injuries. Two adults were also injured at the scene. "We believe the injured adults were bravely trying to protect the children from the attack," remarked Ms. Kennedy, the chief constable.
Bebe King, aged 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and 9-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar tragically lost their lives due to a stabbing incident while participating in a Taylor Swift-themed class in Southport. This event marks one of the most severe attacks on children in the nation in recent decades. Additionally, eight other children sustained stab wounds during the assault, leaving them with lasting trauma.
What motivated Axel to execute the attack, and what were the underlying factors? Additionally, why did the political elite choose to conceal this information? To gain a comprehensive understanding, it is essential to download the file and examine the extensive evidence gathered over several months, which included a visit to Rwanda for further insights.
I would like to clarify that I will not be providing coverage on the Court Case. Instead, I have offered the public a summary of the key facts that preceded the event. It is essential to raise questions regarding Tony Blair and the government's concealment of information related to this case once it has concluded.