Evil Axel Rudakubana’s Sick Boast After Southport Massacre Shocks Nation

Axel Rudakubana expressed no remorse after killing three girls in a brutal attack at a dance class in Southport, leaving the community in shock

Evil Axel Rudakubana’s Sick Boast After Southport Massacre Shocks Nation
Evil Axel Rudakubana’s Sick Boast After Southport Massacre Shocks Nation

Southport: So, this guy Axel Rudakubana, right? He just did something absolutely horrific. He killed three young girls at a Taylor Swift dance class. Can you believe that? It’s just gut-wrenching.

After he was caught, he didn’t even try to hide his feelings. He told the police he was “glad” they were dead. Like, what kind of monster says that? It’s chilling.

This all went down last July, and it’s been a tough time for the families involved. The girls were just having fun, singing and dancing, and then this guy shows up and ruins everything.

Rudakubana, who was only 17 at the time, has been described as having a serious interest in violence. He didn’t say much during his police interviews, but when he did, it was just awful stuff.

He’s now 18 and has been silent in court, hiding his face with a hoodie. But when it came time to plead guilty, he finally spoke up, mumbling “guilty” to all the charges against him.

It’s just heartbreaking to think about what those families are going through. The community is still reeling from this tragedy, and it’s hard to see how they’ll ever heal.

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