Leanne Lucas, a survivor of a knife attack in Southport that resulted in the deaths of three children, has launched the 'Let's Be Blunt' campaign advocating for round-ended kitchen knives. She expressed that 'Evil will not win' and emphasizes the necessity of action stemming from the tragedy. The campaign coincides with a national knife crime awareness week, during which the government will introduce a new knife amnesty in July, reinforcing the aim to reduce knife crime and promote public safety.
The 'Let's Be Blunt' campaign, led by Leanne Lucas, aims to promote safety by advocating for round-ended kitchen knives, following the tragic Southport attack.
'Evil will not win.' Lucas emphasizes the need for positive change after the tragic event that claimed the lives of three children and injured many others.
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