Southport killer assessed as posing no risk to others six days before deadly attack
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A recent public inquiry revealed that Axel Rudakubana, who tragically murdered three girls at a dance class, was assessed by a mental health service just six days prior to the attack and deemed to pose no risk to others. This shocking revelation raises serious questions about the effectiveness of mental health evaluations and the safety measures in place to protect the community. It highlights the urgent need for a review of how mental health assessments are conducted and the implications they have on public safety.
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