Southport inquiry : killer’s father ‘sorry’ for failing to deal with son’s violent behaviour
Alphonse Rudakubana says he was ‘scared’ of his son and did not oversee his internet activity as a result The father of Axel Rudakubana has told the inquiry into the 2024 Southport attack that his failure to deal with his son’s violent behaviour had “catastrophic consequences, for which I am (…)
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