The mother of a young girl who was repeatedly beaten during the Southport Knife attack revealed that her daughter asks if her attacker was loved by thinking, “What happened to him to be angry?”
A public assault investigation stating that Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, six, Bebe King and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven years old and left eight more children and two adults wounded, heard a girl known as a child four to protect her identity
The girl’s mother said that before attending Taylor Swift themed dance class, where a terrible attack was revealed on July 29 last year, her daughter was carefree and lively, but since then she became afraid after the killer Axel Rudakubana began to rage against a group of young children.
(From left to right) Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar were killed in an attack (Merseyside police)
Another mother said her daughter had demonstrated a “level of courage that should never be shown to the child” after her older daughter protected her younger sister from beating.
A woman whose daughters were mentioned as C2 and C7 said that the two who had already been seriously injured, the elder, saw a “pure fear” on her sister’s face as she chewed while Rudakubana stood above her, raised with a knife.
She said, “Our eldest, only the child himself and already injured, pulled the sister in front of her to protect her.”
Her eldest daughter was again beaten against girls to escape, and became separated, the investigation said. Meanwhile, her younger daughter was beaten in the back when she ran up the stairs to security. She said both girls now live with “trauma that no child should carry”.
Flower tributes Tithebarn Road and Hart Street intersection after attack (pa)
The woman said her children knew little about the events of the day or their attacker, but the younger asked, “Is his mummy and dad really angry at what he did?”
She said, “In the end, they will ask more and they will be able to search for information themselves. I have no doubt that it will be disastrous for them if they want to read that it could be avoided. We will not have another option as to them.”
The mother of four children said her daughter is still suffering from deep insecurity for her environment, and the whole family is still in trauma.
She also talked about her pride daughter and courage and condolences, which all those days were attacked by young girls.
“One of the last girls who avoided the building alive, and without an adult building that could help it, she had to speak for herself and find her way out,” she said.
“She tells the story of how she chose to wait and let others first because she was already attacked and didn’t want them to be. She told them to run, not scream – the tip she remembered when she was told when her school had a gas leak.
“The top of the stairs was divided, it was again attacked.
The study on Tuesday listened to evidence of influence from the affected persons (PA)
“We are very proud of how pleasant and caring our girl is. Her best qualities shone in the darkest moments. That day of all the girls’ heroines are so many stories.”
The mother of the child L said her daughter Rudakubana was not physically harmful, emotional harm. “[must] is not underestimated. “
She said, “She, along with others who attended that day, was directed at what we now know, already known to several agencies. The only knowledge is the burden we carry every day.”
This week, the investigation must be heard by statements of survivors who cannot be named; Dance teachers Leanne Lucas and Heidi Liddle; And businessman Jonathan Hayes, who was beaten when he left his office, heard the attack.
The first phase of the investigation, which should be carried out by November, is expected to hear detailed information about previous events when the Rudakubana was found with a knife and three referrals to prevent the Government fight to prevent the program.
His involvement in the criminal justice system, education, communication with social and health services and family relationships is expected to be analyzed.
It is expected that the second phase of the investigation will be examined by the risk caused by a majority of young people with huge violence.