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Families demand answers ahead of Southport inquiry opening

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Families demand answers ahead of Southport inquiry opening
Families affected by the Southport attack are pushing for transparency as a public inquiry prepares to begin. The investigation will look into how the violence unfolded and broader concerns about extremist threats, but grieving relatives want more than just process—they want accountability and clarity about what went wrong.
Editor’s Note: When tragedies like this happen, official inquiries often feel distant and bureaucratic to those directly impacted. This story highlights the tension between procedural responses and the very human need for answers—especially when it comes to preventing future violence. It’s a reminder that behind every headline about policy or extremism, there are people waiting for closure.
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