Child Killer Gets 52 Years In Prison As UK’s Charity Leads To Tragic Loss Of Innocent Lives

A reportedly 18-year-old son of Rwandan refugees, Axel Rudakubana, has been sentenced to 52 years in prison for brutally stabbing three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in Southport, England. The tragic incident has sparked intense debate over the UK’s border policies and their consequences.
During his sentencing, Rudakubana displayed shocking remorselessness, stating, “I’m so glad those kids are dead… it makes me happy.” His actionsโstabbing one girl 122 timesโreveal an individual whose violent tendencies seemed to have been overlooked despite multiple red flags.
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Evil' Southport killer jailed for 52 years!!
According to BBC News report,
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The tragedy began when Rudakubana, armed with a 20cm knife, entered a building where 26 young girls were gathered. His attack left three dead, with several others injured, including teacher Leanne Lucas and a businessman, John Hayes, who intervened.
Footage has been released from a taxi dashcam that captured the moment Southport killer #AxelRudakubana arrived at the Taylor Swift-themed dance class, where he murdered three girls last year. pic.twitter.com/Pm1psTJDPX
— Dolly van den Berg (@dendolly1) January 24, 2025
Rudakubana had been reported to authorities multiple times before his violent outburst. His past behavior, including disturbing phone calls and violent incidents in school, had raised alarms. In fact, he had been referred to the UK’s anti-extremism program, Prevent, three times.
Cctv footage from the cab, sick Southport child killer Axel Rudakubana took to the Taylor Swift dance class has been released following his sentencing.
We will never forget @Keir_Starmer covered it all up and imprisoned the concerned British public!@BritisherPaz49โฆ pic.twitter.com/UBzAdkC1Me
— Sue ๐ฌ๐ง๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ (@suespeaksup) January 23, 2025
Despite being a UK-born citizen, Rudakubana’s family, originally from Rwanda, sought asylum in the UK. His violent history and the failure of authorities to act on multiple warning signs suggest that the country’s charity-driven immigration system may have inadvertently allowed this tragedy to unfold.
CHILD KILLER Alex #Rudakubana Sentenced to 52
CHILD KILLER Sentenced to 52 Years for Murdering Three Girls at Taylor Swift-Themed Dance Class | Rolling Stone#News #BreakingNews #UK #UKNews #AlexRudakubana #Southport #southportattack #SouthportCoverUp #England pic.twitter.com/O0TK0LzIY0
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There are just no words for this. He is absolutely despicable. Everyone is to blame but the killer and his motives. Instead, capitalism and corporate greed are why female children were attacked and stabbed at a dance class.
— Jack Jewell (@JackxJewell) January 23, 2025
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for a reexamination of the UK’s approach to dealing with violent individuals who challenge traditional definitions of terrorism. However, for the families of the victims, this shift in policy will come too late to bring back their loved ones.