The Southport Inquiry, commissioned by then Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, has pored over the many interactions between the teenager and different agencies ahead of the attack. It looked at how his ...
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I should have called police, says killer's father
The father of the Southport killer has told the public inquiry into the dance class stabbings he "regrets so much" not calling the police after he accepted a delivery of a machete his son had ordered.
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Southport killer's dad 'did not report knife fears'
The father of the Southport killer failed to report the fact his son tried to take a taxi to his former school with what he suspected was a knife a week before the attacks, a public inquiry heard.
The families of the three girls murdered in the Southport attacks have condemned the killer's parents for failing to take responsibility and "staying silent" when they knew how dangerous their son was ...
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