Murder of three girls: suspect with poison and terrorism!
Murder of three girls: suspect with poison and terrorism!
Southport, Vereinigtes Königreich - A shocking case shakes Britain! An 18-year-old teenager, Axel Rudakubana, is suspected of murdering three young girls aged six to nine in a knife attack during a Taylor Swift party in Southport. Now he was confronted with new, terrifying charges: he is said to have produced the deadly poison Ricin and received a "terrorism" order. However, the police emphasized that knife stabbing is still not classified as "terrorist".
Rudakubana came by video from the Belmarsh prison in front of the Westminster Magistrates ’Court on Wednesday. In a gray prison suit, with a sweatshirt over his face, he refused to confirm his name and has not yet refused plea for murder and attempted murder. His next appearance in court is scheduled for November 13th at the Liverpool Crown Court, where he may be handing over his pleadings.
unrest and political controversy
After the incident, there were unrest in Southport and throughout the United Kingdom as false reports on social media that represented the suspect as Muslim migrants. This led to attacks on mosques and accommodations for asylum seekers. The police made it clear that Rudakubana was born in Great Britain and there is no connection with terrorism. Merseyside Chief Constable Serena Kennedy confirmed that no ricin was found at the crime scene.
The political rivals of the British Prime Minister Keir Strander expressed concerns about possible cover -ups after the new charges also included terrorism. Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick warned that any indication of a cover -up could permanently damage the public's trust in the truth about crimes in the country. Stranders office emphasized that it was important to give the authorities the opportunity to determine the facts.
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