Great Britain: Murders of little girls in the United Kingdom: at least 52 years in prison

Great Britain: Murders of little girls in the United Kingdom: at least 52 years in prison
Great Britain: Murders of little girls in the United Kingdom: at least 52 years in prison
Protesters argue with police outside Liverpool Crown Court in Liverpool on Thursday, where Axel Rudakubana, 18, is to be sentenced after pleading guilty to the murder of three young girls and the attempted murder of eight other children and two adults in Southport.

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The murderer of three little girls in England in July during a knife attack that shocked the country was sentenced Thursday to a minimum of 52 years in prison by the Liverpool court.

Axel Rudakubana, 18, will probably “never be released”, judge Julian Goose said in delivering his verdict, highlighting the “extreme violence” of the murders of these girls who were taking part in a dance class inspired by the star of the pop Taylor Swift in Southport, northwest England.

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The confessions of Axel Rudakubana, who gave no explanation for his actions, cut short the trial, initially scheduled to last four weeks.

The media restrictions imposed to ensure a fair trial were lifted on Monday, and the British press revealed the past of this violent boy, almost out of school at 13, living in confinement and fascinated by mass killings.

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