British girl who took life was radicalised by U.S. neo-Nazis, inquest says
- A British 16-year-old girl, Rhianan Rudd, took her own life in May 2022 after being radicalised by two American neo-Nazis.
- She was first radicalised by her mother's former partner, a convicted U.S. neo-Nazi, and later influenced by U.S. white supremacist Chris Cook.
- Rudd, who had autism, became obsessed with fascism and had downloaded material about making bombs and 3D guns.
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British girl who took life was radicalised by U.S. neo-Nazis, inquest says
A British teenage girl, who had said she wanted to blow up a synagogue and became fixated with Adolf Hitler, had been sucked into far-right extremism by two American neo-Nazis, a British coroner said on Monday.
British teenager who took life was radicalized by U.S. neo-Nazis, inquest says
A British teenage girl, who had said she wanted to blow up a synagogue and became fixated with Adolf Hitler, had been sucked into far-right extremism by two American neo-Nazis, a British coroner said on Monday.
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