'I was angry Southport killer did not face me in court'
Summary
In July 2024, a man named Axel Rudakubana attacked a group at a dance and yoga event in Southport, resulting in three deaths and several injuries. A survivor named Sarah, upset by Rudakubana's guilty plea, felt anger because she couldn't face him in court. Sarah is now planning to help others by starting a charity to support mental health and reduce knife crime.Key Facts
- Axel Rudakubana attacked a dance and yoga event in Southport on July 29, 2024.
- The attack resulted in the deaths of three young girls and injuries to eight children and two adults.
- Sarah, a survivor who suffered serious injuries, wanted to confront Rudakubana in court.
- Rudakubana initially denied responsibility but later pleaded guilty and received a life sentence.
- He did not appear in court for his sentencing, upsetting survivors who wanted closure.
- Sarah is starting a charitable clothing brand called GABA to support mental health and fight knife crime.
- A portion of sales from GABA will fund mental health charities and provide resources for preventing knife injuries.
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