UK finds attack on Taylor Swift-themed class 'preventable'
A new report on the stabbing that left little three girls dead in UK's Southport concluded that the killer's parents and state authorities failed to act on his violent behavior.
A new report on the stabbing that left little three girls dead in UK's Southport concluded that the killer's parents and state authorities failed to act on his violent behavior.
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A new report on the stabbing that left little three girls dead in UK's Southport concluded that the killer's parents and state authorities failed to act on his violent behavior.
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An inquiry into the murders of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in Britain finds there was a "fundamental failure" by state bodies and the killer's parents to recognise and act on the risk he posed. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
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