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Five key failures of killer's parents and agencies ahead of Southport attack

A Southport Inquiry report concludes that the 2024 knife attack that killed three children and injured ten others could have been prevented if the killer's parents and multiple agencies had properly intervened. The report cites five key failures, including inadequate information sharing, misattributing violent behavior to autism, and insufficient monitoring of online activity showing violent intentions.

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knife attackprevention failuresrisk assessmentagency coordinationautism misattributiononline radicalizationparental responsibilitypublic safety

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Five key failures of killer's parents and agencies ahead of Southport attack

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