Keir Starmer is set to speak to the public following the inquiry into the tragic Southport attack that claimed the lives of three young girls
Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, is going to talk to the nation about this tragedy. He’s really upset about how the system failed to protect those girls. They were just six, seven, and nine years old. Can you imagine?
Rudakubana changed his plea to guilty right before his trial was set to start. He’s been described as “vile and sick” by Starmer, who’s demanding answers on how this could happen.
The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has announced a public inquiry to figure out how Rudakubana was able to carry out such a horrific act. He had been flagged to authorities multiple times for his violent tendencies, but nothing was done to stop him.
It’s just so tragic that these girls lost their lives in such a senseless way. Rudakubana will be sentenced soon, and it’s expected he’ll get life in prison. But because he was 17 at the time of the crimes, he won’t face a whole life order, which is reserved for those 18 and older.
The judge will decide how long he has to serve before he can even think about getting out. It’s a tough situation, and everyone is looking for answers and justice for those innocent girls.