Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana had 'kill list' and was obsessed with extreme violence
- Axel Rudakubana admitted to the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Da Silva Aguiar during a stabbing incident at a dance class in Southport.
- The Lancashire Child Safeguarding Partnership reported that Rudakubana received ongoing support for emotional and behavioral challenges since 2019.
- Despite support from various agencies, Rudakubana struggled with anxiety and social interactions, leading to limited school attendance.
- He is expected to receive a life sentence for the murders but cannot be given a whole-life term due to being under 21.
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