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Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was referred to the government's counter-terrorism Prevent programme several times before the attack over his general obsession with violence, government sources have told the BBC. | Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was referred to the government's counter-terrorism Prevent programme several times before the attack over his general obsession with violence, government sources have told the BBC. |
On Monday the 18-year-old admitted stabbing three young girls to death in July last year at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. | On Monday the 18-year-old admitted stabbing three young girls to death in July last year at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. |
He also pleaded guilty to a range of charges including the attempted murders of eight children and two adults, producing a biological toxin, ricin, and the possession of an al-Qaeda training manual - a terror offence. | He also pleaded guilty to a range of charges including the attempted murders of eight children and two adults, producing a biological toxin, ricin, and the possession of an al-Qaeda training manual - a terror offence. |
Despite this his case has never been treated as terror-related by police as he did not appear to follow an ideology, such as Islamism or racial hatred, and instead appeared to be motivated by an interest in extreme violence. | Despite this his case has never been treated as terror-related by police as he did not appear to follow an ideology, such as Islamism or racial hatred, and instead appeared to be motivated by an interest in extreme violence. |
After he admitted his crimes the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) described him as a "young man with a sickening and sustained interest in death and violence" and said he had shown no signs of remorse. | After he admitted his crimes the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) described him as a "young man with a sickening and sustained interest in death and violence" and said he had shown no signs of remorse. |
Rudakubana was described as having a volatile character, anger issues, and was prone to act with violence. | |
He attended the Range High School in Formby where he began having problems with violence in Year 9. | |
Fellow pupils remember him having an obsession with despotic figures including Genghis Khan and Adolf Hitler. He is also known to have accessed information about the IRA. | |
Rudakubana was excluded from the school in October 2019, aged 13, after which he returned to the school in December 2019 with a hockey stick and assaulted a pupil, breaking their wrist. He had to be restrained by a teacher. | |
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Southport attacker admits murdering three girls | Southport attacker admits murdering three girls |
After this, he attended The Acorns School, which provides specialist education for those with extra needs, and was then enrolled in Presfield High School & Specialist College. | After this, he attended The Acorns School, which provides specialist education for those with extra needs, and was then enrolled in Presfield High School & Specialist College. |
He only attended sixth form there for a few days and was largely dealt with by home visits. The school would sometimes ask for police to attend when they visited. | He only attended sixth form there for a few days and was largely dealt with by home visits. The school would sometimes ask for police to attend when they visited. |
It was revealed last August he had an "autism spectrum disorder diagnosis" and had been "unwilling to leave the house and communicate with family for a period of time". | |
Rudakubana was born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents in 2006, and moved to the Southport area in 2013. | |
He took acting classes at the Pauline Quirk Academy and appeared in a promotional video for BBC Children in Need in 2018, which has since said it had no affiliation with him. | |
The BBC removed the video from its websites in the wake of the Southport attack. | |
Neighbours on the street where he and his family lived in Banks, West Lancashire, about 6 miles (9km) from Southport, have told the BBC that the police visited the home on several occasions in the months leading up to the Southport attack. | Neighbours on the street where he and his family lived in Banks, West Lancashire, about 6 miles (9km) from Southport, have told the BBC that the police visited the home on several occasions in the months leading up to the Southport attack. |
On the day of the attack, a doorbell camera caught him pacing outside of his family home, before catching a taxi to the dance studio where he would carry out the stabbings. | On the day of the attack, a doorbell camera caught him pacing outside of his family home, before catching a taxi to the dance studio where he would carry out the stabbings. |
Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, were all killed. | Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, were all killed. |
Initially, not guilty pleas were entered for Rudakubana, after he refused to speak during a hearing, but these changed to guilty on Monday, the first day of his trial. | |
He is due to be sentenced on Thursday and is expected to be given a life sentence. | He is due to be sentenced on Thursday and is expected to be given a life sentence. |
However, he cannot be sentenced to a whole-life term for his crimes because he is under the age of 21. | However, he cannot be sentenced to a whole-life term for his crimes because he is under the age of 21. |