Yvette Cooper announces public inquiry into Southport attack
Briefly

Yvette Cooper announced a public inquiry into the murder of three girls by Axel Rudakubana, revealing his extensive prior contact with authorities and failure to identify his risks.
Keir Starmer emphasized that the government would investigate all aspects of the case, as Britain failed in its duty to protect citizens, highlighting serious systemic oversights.
Rudakubana, who pleaded guilty, was previously referred to the anti-radicalisation programme 'Prevent' three times, with concerns about his violent tendencies and obsession with genocide.
Cooper stated that despite being in contact with police, courts, and mental health services, agencies failed to recognize the significant danger posed by Rudakubana.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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