Southport killer's dad warned he may attack teachers
Summary
A public inquiry revealed that the father of Axel Rudakubana, a teenager who killed three children in Southport, had warned a teacher about his potential for violence. Rudakubana, who was taken off the school roll a month before the incident, was sentenced to life in prison for the murders and other attempted murders. The inquiry is examining the circumstances leading up to the attack, including his behavioral history and school interactions.Key Facts
- Axel Rudakubana's father warned a teacher of possible violence if forced interaction occurred.
- Rudakubana was no longer attending Presfield High School a month before the murders.
- He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 52 years for killing three children.
- Rudakubana had also attempted to murder eight other children and two adults.
- Several school staff tried visiting Rudakubana at home with no success in seeing him.
- The inquiry revealed prior incidents, such as carrying knives and assaulting peers.
- Important details about his violent history were missing from his education plan.
- The public inquiry continues to investigate the events and response before the attack.
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