After leaving school, Mr Rudakbana attended Lancashire’s Acorns School for children with special needs, as well as Pressfield High School and Specialist College. But the situation worsened after the pandemic began in 2020, when schools closed, and they struggled to integrate, according to protection agencies. Despite treatment from experts, he “continues to face challenges with his mental and behavioral health, social interactions, and education,” and his attendance was limited, officials said.
“Barbarism and senselessness”
According to local police sources, on July 22, Rudakubana booked a taxi to go to Renji High School. But her father ran outside and begged the driver not to take her, and Rudakbana eventually returned to the house. Surveillance camera footage showed him wearing the same hooded sweatshirt and mask he would wear during the Southport attack a week later. No further information regarding this incident was provided.
The morning of the attack, two teachers set up a room at Heart Space, a yoga and community studio in Southport. They set up bracelet-making stations and a yoga area, lined up a playlist of Taylor Swift songs and got things ready for the 26 young people who arrived around 10 a.m. The class was advertised on their Instagram account and quickly filled up.
Around noon, as classes were drawing to a close, Rudakubana arrived by taxi and entered the building, where she found Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice da Silva Aguiar. (9 years old) was stabbed to death. Children were also injured, as was event organizer Leanne Lucas, who tried to protect the children, and businessman John Hayes, who worked nearby and tried to attack Trump. Rudakbana.