‘Did people not love him?’ Girl stabbed in Southport attack asked mother ‘what made attacker so angry?’

The mother of a young girl, who was stabbed over and over again during the Southport knife attack, revealed that her daughter’s attacker was loved and asking me what happened to him so angry.
Alice da Silva Aguiar, Dokuz, Bebe King, Alt and Elsie Dot Stancombe’nin and eight children and two adults, known as four children to protect the identity of the girl, returns and nightmares, and heard that they lived in “constant fear”.
Another mother, after protecting her eldest daughter from stabbing her little sister, said, “The level of courage that the child should never show.”
The woman whose daughters are called children C2 and C7 said that the largest that has already been seriously injured, when the Rudakubana knife was lifted on her sister’s face, she said “pure fear” on her face.
He said: “The greatest, only one child was injured himself and he dragged his sister in front of him to protect him.”
The investigation was stabbed again before the oldest girls were trying to escape and leaving.
Meanwhile, the youngest girl was stabbed from behind as she ran down the stairs, and both girls lived with the trauma that no child should carry ”.
He said that his children knew very little about the events and attackers of the day, but he asked the smallest: “Is it really crazy for doing the mummy and his father?” He asked.
He said: “They will finally ask for more and they will be able to search for information themselves.
Im I have no doubt that if they will read that this can be prevented. I will have no choice but to guide them.
The mother of four children said her daughter is still experiencing deep insecurity about her environment and that the whole family is still trauma.
He also talked about his pride for his daughter and the courage and compassion of all young girls who attacked that day.
“He was one of the last girls who escaped from the building and without any adults who could help him in the building, he had to defend himself and find his own way out,” he said.
“He tells us how to wait and allow others to go out because he was already attacked and didn’t want them to be. He told them to run and not scream – he remembered that he was told when he had a gas leakage in his school.
“He was clustered on the stairs and was attacked again.
“We are proud of how gentle and compassion of our daughter, the best qualities shone in the darkest moments.
“There are many of these heroic stories from all the girls that day.”
The child’s mother said that although he was not physically damaged by his daughter Rudakubana, emotional damage cannot be “underestimated”.
He said: “He – with the existing others that day – now known by someone we know more than one agency.
“This information alone is a burden we carry every day.”
This week, the investigation, the families of the surviving children, dance teachers Leanne Lucas and Heidi Lidle and businessman Jonathan Hayes’in, after hearing that the attack emerged when he left the office of the businessman Jonathan Hayes’in stabbed to hear the expressions.
The first stage of the investigation, which will be carried out until November, is expected to hear the details of the previous events where Rudakubana with a knife and the government’s details of the fight against terrorism.
The criminal justice system is expected to be analyzed with his relationship with his family and his family.
A second stage of the investigation is expected to take care of the risk of young people with an extreme fixation.




