An 18-year-old British teenager, Axel Rudakubana, was sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murders of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event in Southport.
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Teenager Axel Rudakubana had attacked a pupil with a hockey stick, used school computers to look up the London Bridge terror ...
Axel Rudakubana, 18, was sentenced to life behind bars after admitting to the murders of Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9 - and below a former inmate gave a chilling ...
Pictures have been released of the armoury of weapons teenage killer Axel Rudakubana stored in his bedroom. When police raided his home after he carried out the attack in Southport on July 29, they ...
Chilling footage shows the harrowing moment child killer Axel Rudakubana strolls up to the entrance of a dance class moments before he murders three girls. The 18-year-old has the hood of his green ...
Teenager Axel Rudakubana has today been handed a life sentence after admitting 16 offences at Liverpool Crown Court, including the murders of three innocent schoolgirls at a summer Taylor Swift dance ...
A British teenager who murdered three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event was jailed for at least 52 years on Thursday, for an atrocity prosecutors said was so violent it appeared he had ...
Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder after attacking children and two adults at a dance class ...
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old man who pleaded guilty to killing three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in the U.K. over the summer, has been sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in jail. In ...
The judge said Axel Rudakubana must serve more than 51 years before being considered for parole and “it is likely he will never be released.” ...
After committing the heinous murders, Axel Rudakubana bragged about being “so happy” that “those children are dead,” the court heard.