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Southport stabbing: Attacker, 17, kills two children and critically injures six others at Taylor Swift-themed party

2 children dead, 11 people injured in stabbing rampage at dance class in England Stabbing in southport nursery⤵️

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 Tragic Incident

– Police were called to Hart Street in Southport, Merseyside, at around 11:50 am on Monday.
– A 17-year-old male suspect from the nearby village of Banks was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.
– The attack is not being treated as terror-related by the police.
– Officers were seen at the scene and at a property in Banks, which was cordoned off.

 Heartbreaking Details

– The attacker, armed with a knife, walked into The Hart Space nursery where a Taylor Swift-themed dance party was taking place for children.
– He launched a “ferocious attack” on the multiple victims, most of whom were children, according to Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy.
– Two adults suffered critical injuries while trying to protect the children from the assailant.
– Around 25 children were present at the nursery, with many running out onto the street covered in blood.

 Suspect Profile

– The 17-year-old suspect was born in Cardiff but lives in Banks, Lancashire.
– He was arrested at the scene and taken to a police station for questioning by detectives.
– Police are still investigating the motive behind the attack, but have ruled out terrorism as a factor.

 Aftermath and Reactions

– Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed that the whole country is “deeply shocked” by the “utterly horrific” stabbings.
– King Charles sent his “most heartfelt condolences, prayers and deepest sympathies” to the families and loved ones of the victims.
– Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell urged people to be cautious about what they share online and avoid speculation in the aftermath of the incident.

The tragic event has left the seaside town of Southport in mourning, as the community grapples with the devastating loss of young lives and the critical injuries suffered by several children.

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