The trial of Axel Rudakubana, 18, begins over a horrific knife attack last July in Southport, leaving three children dead and 10 others injured, raising concerns about safety.
During the investigation, authorities discovered ricin and a contentious document linked to Al Qaeda in Rudakubana's possession, adding complexity to the case surrounding possible terrorism.
Despite evidence suggesting severe criminal activity, Merseyside Police have yet to declare the stabbings a terror incident, citing the need for established motivation.
Serena Kennedy, chief constable, warned against speculation regarding Rudakubana's motives, emphasizing the importance of clear evidence in classifying the incident under terrorism.
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