Southport inquiry : killer’s parents must be ‘held to account’, say victims’ families
Call comes after Alphonse Rudakubana tearfully apologised for failing to alert police to the danger posed by his son The parents of three girls murdered in the Southport attack have called for the killer’s parents to be “held to account for what they allowed to happen” after they gave dramatic (…)
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