Mother tells Southport Inquiry about moment she heard ‘the kids have been stabbed’

A mother, who was seriously injured in the Southport attack, said that her husband was looking for her and that she was “stabbed to the children.”
The woman who witnessed the Southport investigation on Monday, said two unnamed two daughters launched the attack of Axel Rudakubana last year and seriously injured her eldest child.
On July 29, he said that he ran to the studio in Hart Street, and that his husband was looking for crazy for girls surrounded by screams that never left him.
Jonathan Hayes, who worked in the building stabbed by Rudakubana when he went to help, was to make a public investigation, which described the scene in the hall as şey something like a horror film ”.
The ongoing investigation at the Liverpool Town Hall on Monday will examine their relationship with the relevant agencies before trying to kill 10 people in Alice da Silva Aguiar, Nine, Bebe King, Baby King, Baby King, Alt and Elsie Dot Stancombe, 18 -year -old Rudakubana.
His lawyers said on Monday, hoping that the families of the three girls stabbed and stabbed stabbed and hoped that the investigation will be “left without stones”.
In the first of the evidence of the impact on Monday, the mother said that her husband, who was sitting with her arm, returned to collect her young daughters and her younger sister from the studio and said, olmayan she could not understand what happened ”.
He said: “He called me, his voice is urgent. His words will never leave me: ‘Now you should come here. Children are stabbed’.
“Shock took over. I couldn’t understand the words. I went to my neighbor to take me to the stage, it was the slowest journey to reach there.
“In the meantime, my husband entered the building, he had witnessed the real fear that would stay with him forever and could not find our daughters.
“He remembered that he stopped during the search, heard the screams, and then he received a call from our eldest and found the girls at the neighbor’s house.
“This moments live again every day.”
The woman said that she had come to a scene reserved for nightmares ”.
“I felt like I was watching from outside my own body, as if someone was living my life, in a movie.
“Emergency services were everywhere, the children were hurt around me, I didn’t want to see. I didn’t want to know.”
His eldest girls were exposed to a chest wound and he needed blood transfusion after stabbed, heard an investigation.
Mr. Hayes told the investigation of the moment he came to the scene.
He said: “My first feelings were one of the terror that saw a man using a bloody knife.
“This rapidly turned to horror because I witnessed critical wounded children and started to understand what was going on. I struggled with the attacker and fell to the ground.
“I didn’t even know that I was stabbed at the beginning, but when I looked down, I saw that you shed blood from my leg.”
Mr. Hayes said that Rudakubana thought that he could “finish me”, but instead of helping his colleagues using a temporary tourniquet to eliminate blood loss.
“I’m sure it saved my life. The pain of the wound was now very difficult. Because I was breathing myself because I lost a lot of blood and I thought I would die. This was quite scary.”
Mr. Hayes said he stayed conscious for the hearing, after the police fought and arrested the knife and moved from the building on a stretcher.
He said: “The scene in the hall was like a horror movie, someone seemed to have painted the walls red.”
Mr. Hayes continued: ım My next remember, Blue Lights and Aintree Hospital reaches the major trauma unit.
“After that, it’s a bit blurry because I’m dosed on morphine. I don’t remember entering the hospital.
“My sense of dominance was fearful; I thought I was dead at every stage, while in the office, stretcher, on the road and in the ambulance.
“This anxiety did not diminish until the hospital. I just felt safe in the hospital.”
In the summer, the mother said that she lived in “shock and survival mode”.
Uz We hope that this investigation will bring lessons and accountability, so that no family needs to suffer what we and others suffer.
“Despite the bad action that affects us very much, we refuse to allow us to define us, our daughters and the future.
“We will continue to create a positive change together and do everything we can to provide safer communities for the next generation.”
Lawyer Christopher Walker, who spoke outside the Liverpool Town Hall on Monday, said: “My customers, the three -year -old family, we hope that the investigation will not leave any stones in determining the facts that lead to this day.




