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    Parents tell ‘untold stories’ of how their ‘hero’ daughters survived Southport attack

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    By News Team on July 9, 2025 Liverpool news, UK News
    Parents tell ‘untold stories’ of how their ‘hero’ daughters survived Southport attack
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    • The Southport attack, a violent incident involving 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana, resulted in the tragic deaths of three young girls and injuries to others, prompting a public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the attack.

    • Family members of survivors shared moving accounts of their children’s bravery during the incident, highlighting their resilience despite facing severe trauma and physical injuries.

    • The inquiry is examining whether the attack could have been prevented, scrutinising Rudakubana’s prior interactions with various authorities, including mental health services and the police.

    Parents tell ‘untold stories’ of how their ‘hero’ daughters survived Southport attack | UK News

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    The parents of survivors of the Southport attack have revealed the “untold stories” of how their “hero” children escaped.

    Axel Rudakubana, 18, murdered Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, in what the chairman of the public inquiry Sir Adrian Fulford called “one of the most egregious crimes in our country’s history”.

    Eight children were injured along with two adults at a Taylor Swift-themed class in the Merseyside seaside town on 29 July last year, while 15 others escaped without physical injuries.

    The surviving victims and their families have been granted anonymity during the inquiry, with one girl referred to as C3. Her father was the first to give evidence at Liverpool Town Hall on Wednesday.

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    Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Bebe King were murdered in the attack

    Reading a statement on behalf of him and his wife, he told how their daughter was the first girl to escape the scene by running from the Hart Space building and hiding behind a parked car before jumping through an open car door.

    “Our nine-year-old daughter was stabbed three times in the back by a coward she didn’t even see,” he said.

    “Although she didn’t know what was happening – she knew she had to run. She ran out of the studio door, down the stairs, and out of the building.”

    He said she can be seen “looking scared, confused and pained” in CCTV footage of the incident, adding: “It was troubling for us to see what she had to go through, before either of her parents had arrived at the scene.”

    “We are so thankful and proud that despite being critically injured, she was able to make the decisions she did in that terrible moment,” he said.

    The girl’s father said his daughter “continues to astound” them with the way she dealt with the attack and her recovery, saying: “It has been inspiring for us to witness.”

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    Inquiry chair Sir Adrian Fulford at Liverpool Town Hall. Pic: PA

    He said she has difficulty sleeping, experiences flashbacks, looks over her shoulder scanning for potential danger when she leaves the house, has a fear of loud noises and has to turn off some songs when they come on the radio.

    “Our daughter knows that she is loved,” he said.

    “It is through this support and love that she will continue to thrive. We couldn’t be prouder of her. She is our hero.”

    Stabbed 33 times

    The parents of a girl referred to as C1 told how their “beautiful, articulate, fun-loving little girl” was stabbed 33 times.

    After being attacked she escaped the building, but Rudakubana was seen dragging her back inside in CCTV footage played during his sentencing hearing, which drew gasps in court, before she was stabbed 20 more times.

    “That is how she became known in this nightmare. The girl that was dragged back in,” her mother said.

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    Police at the scene. Pic: PA

    She thanked the teachers who escaped to call police and flag down help but said: “The most painful of truths for us though, and what has been most devastating to come to terms with, is that there were no adults to help during both of her attacks.

    “She was only supported by other children. The courage and strength she found leaves me crushed, but in complete awe.”

    She added: “It is these untold stories of remarkable strength and bravery that are missing when we have heard other accounts of this day.”

    The mother said the “hours and days that followed the attack were a living hell” and her daughter’s memories – including a concert of her “idol” Taylor Swift – have “been forfeited to make space for the trauma that she carries”.

    “We tell her she was brave. How proud we are that she was able to help other girls. How her strength makes us feel strong. How important what she did that day was. She is her own hero. She may be a survivor of this attack, but she is still trying to survive this, every single day,” she said.


    4:06

    ‘We need to understand what went wrong’

    Attack ‘changed everything’

    The mother of a girl referred to as C8 said she was “like any other seven-year-old little girl”, “with an incredible energy” and “full of life”.

    But in a statement read out by a legal representative, she said the attack last year “changed everything” when she got a “panicked phone call” from a friend’s mother, who couldn’t find the girls.

    “That moment, the sound of fear in her voice and the panic I felt will never leave me,” she said.

    “I rushed to the scene and what I saw is something no parent should ever see. My daughter had sustained serious physical injuries including a stab wound to her arm and a cut to her face and chin.”


    2:02

    ‘We don’t want Elsie forgotten’

    She said her daughter “remembers the attack vividly” and later told her “she thought it had to be fake, because she couldn’t believe something that terrible could really be happening”.

    “Where she was once eager to go off with her friends, she now needs my support if it is somewhere public or unknown,” she said.

    “Simple days out now need a level of safety planning that we would never have considered before.”

    ‘Constant flashbacks’

    The mother of a girl referred to as Q, who escaped without being physically injured, told how she arrived to collect her daughter to find “children running from the building, screaming and fearing for their lives”.

    In a statement read to the inquiry by a legal representative on her behalf, she said it was “the most horrific experience of my life”.

    “What I saw on that day will stick with me forever, I constantly have flashbacks and relive what happened,” she said.

    She said her daughter has become “very withdrawn” since the attack and has asked her parents, “How will I ever be normal again?”

    Rudakubana was jailed for a minimum of 52 years in January and is being investigated over an alleged attack on a prison officer at Belmarsh prison in May.

    The public inquiry, announced by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper in January, is looking into whether the attack could or should have been prevented, given what was known about the killer.

    Rudakubana, who was born in Cardiff, had contact with police, the courts, the youth justice system, social services and mental health services, and was referred to the government’s anti-extremism Prevent scheme three times before the murders.

    A rapid review into his contact with Prevent found his case should have been kept open and that he should have been referred to Channel, another anti-terror scheme.

    C1’s mother said: “She deserves the truth, she deserves accountability. She deserves an apology. Our girls deserve an apology.

    “Backed up by the promise that changes will be made and this will not be allowed to happen again.”

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