Southport stabbing live: Riot police clash with protesters outside mosque as van set on fire

31 Jul 2024 • 4:34 AM MYT
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Riot police are on the scene at a mosque in Southport, as angry crowds throw bricks and set off fireworks after a number of children were stabbed in Southport.

The three young girls killed in yesterday’s tragic knife attack have been named as Bebe King, six; Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven; and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine.

In tribute to Bebe, her devastated family said: “No words can describe the devastation that has hit our family as try to deal with the loss of our little girl Bebe.”

Meanwhile, the family of Alice Dasilva Aguiar paid this tribute: “Keep smiling and dancing like you love to do our Princess, like we said before to you, you’re always our princess and no one would change that. Love from Your Hero Daddy and Mummy.”

Eight other children suffered stab wounds and at least two are still in a critical condition, alongside two adults who were critically injured.

The tragedy unfolded at a fully booked Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop, which quickly became something “like a horror movie”, witnesses to the stabbings have said.

Armed police detained 17-year-old boy from Banks and seized a knife in connection with the stabbings, which is not suspected to be terror-related. Merseyside Police said the motive is currently unclear, and the teenager remains in custody.

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Key Points

  • Sir Keir Starmer met with anger as he visits scene
  • Three victims named by Merseyside Police
  • ‘These were just little kids at a dance class’: Taylor Swift releases moving statement
  • Teenage boy arrested as police search for motive
  • Name circulated on social media is incorrect, police say

Masked men throw wheeling bins and debris at police

23:15

Tom Watling

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More fires break out near riot

23:05

Tom Watling

Here are some of the latest photos from Southport

22:55

Tom Watling

Below are some of the latest photos dropping on the wires from Southport, where groups of far-right men were attacking police earlier today.

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Home sec issues statement on riots in Southport

22:32

Tom Watling

Situation outside mosque appears to calm down

21:49

Holly Evans

The situation outside the mosque appeared to have calmed down as dark descended, with numbers on the street having thinned.

Two more fires, which appear to be wheelie bins, had been set alight.

One man shouted at the police line: “Why didn’t you get the riot squad out in Leeds?”

Local MP 'deeply concerned' by riot

21:45

Holly Evans

In a statement on X, the local MP for Southport Patrick Hurley says he “fully condemns any attack” on emergency services, and urged local residents to stay safe.

Police commissioner says violence is ‘completely unacceptable’

21:34

Holly Evans

Merseyside’s Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell has responded to the violence in Southport this evening by condemning the “abhorrent” behaviour of those involved.

In a post on social media, she said: “I am absolutely appalled by the disgraceful scenes of violence in Southport tonight.

“This is a community which has faced unimaginable tragedy, and it is grieving. Such behaviour is abhorrent and only causes further harm and suffering.

“Officers are working around the clock to get justice for the families. It is completely unacceptable that they – and the wider community - are now being put in danger by those who would bring violence and disorder to our streets.”

Merseyside Police chief condemns violence from ‘thugs’

21:30

Holly Evans

Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy posted on X: “I am incredibly proud of my officers and staff who have worked so hard to save the lives of children, investigate the horrific incident from yesterday, working with partners to provide reassurance to our communities and now they are facing this level of violence from these thugs.

“Over 1000 residents from Southport came together this evening to remember the little girls who have died, those who are still critical in hospital and all those who witnessed & are traumatised by the events from yesterday. This is where all of our focus should be.”

Flames engulf police van as Southport protesters clash with officers outside mosque

21:26

Holly Evans

In pictures: Masked thugs throw missiles at riot police

21:15

Holly Evans

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Police arrest man with a knife near vigil for victims of stabbing

21:12

Holly Evans

Merseyside Police arrested a man and seized a flick knife after receiving a report at 6.50pm that he had been seen with a weapon on Eastbank Street.

No one was injured and the 32-year-old man from Standish was arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article, and taken into custody.

Detective Inspector Gavin Mulcahy said: “We know too well the devastating impact knife crime can have for victims, their families and friends, and those who carry them.

“This week has seen an unspeakable tragedy unfold in Southport, and this incident occurred a short distance from where a vigil had been happening where the community was paying their respects to all those affected.

“Officers made a swift arrest and have seized a knife that could have been used to cause harm in our communities.

“Those offenders who carry them have no place whatsoever in our communities.

Police clear area outside mosque as masked youths throw bricks

21:10

Holly Evans

Riot police have cleared the area directly outside the mosque and were standing guard with batons raised.

A police van was blazing behind them, with black smoke filling the air.

Masked youths were scouring the ground for bricks littering the floor to throw at lines of officers.

Heavy thuds were heard as the vans took hits and police raised their shields against incoming missiles.

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Police van seen on fire outside mosque

21:01

Holly Evans

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Police constable says violent scenes are ‘sickening'

21:00

Holly Evans

Assistant Chief Constable Alex Goss said: “It is sickening to see this happening within a community that has been devastated by the tragic loss of three young lives.

“In the last 24 hours, we have seen overwhelming support and sympathy from the community and wider Merseyside communities for the families who are currently trying to deal with their loss and care for victims injured during the major incident.

“Yesterday, our officers and other members of the emergency services were faced with one of the most difficult situations they will ever face. Tonight, they find themselves being attacked as they endeavor to prevent disorder.

“The actions in Southport tonight will involve many people who do not live in the Merseyside area or care about the people of Merseyside.

“There has been much speculation and hypothesis around the status of a 17-year-old male who is currently in police custody and some individuals are using this to bring violence and disorder to our streets.

“We have already said that the person arrested was born in the UK and speculation helps nobody at this time.

“Our officers should not have to face this, but we will be there tonight to ensure the safety of the local community who have suffered enough, and will arrest those involved in criminal behavior.”

Statement from Merseyside Police says officer has suffered suspected broken nose

20:53

Holly Evans

A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: “We can confirm officers are dealing with a disturbance during a protest in Southport this evening (Tuesday 30 July). “At around 7.45pm, a large group of people – believed to be supporters of the English Defence League – began to throw items towards a local mosque on St Luke’s Road in Southport.

“Officers who are deployed are currently dealing with criminal behaviour and violence with bottles and wheelie bins being thrown at them.

“As a result, an officer has suffered a suspected broken nose and police vehicles have been damaged and set alight.

“Additional patrols are now in attendance, including the Dog Section.”

Police riot vans and officers attend Southport stabbing scene

20:46

Holly Evans

Protest outside mosque descends into chaos just hour after vigil

20:45

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Just an hour after a peaceful vigil was held to pay tribute to the victims killed, a protest outside a mosque near the crime scene on Hart Street has descended into chaos.

Hundreds of angry yobs, some wearing balaclavas, have been seen throwing bricks and bottles at police officers, with helicopters deployed.

Riot police have now descended on the scene, while angry shouts can be heard and a van attempting to make its way through the crowd.

Fireworks have been set off and loose masonry has been thrown as a number of officers are believed to have sustained minor injuries.

With more cars and protesters joining the crowds, it is clear that Merseyside Police face a growing crisis just a day after the tragic stabbing which took the lives of three children.

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Police van set on fire as disorder continues

20:41

Holly Evans

A police van appears to have been set on fire in Southport.

Footage on social media showed large flames billowing around the vehicle.

It came after protesters clashed with police wielding riot shields and batons.

Riot police have stand-off with protesters

20:38

Holly Evans

Video on social media showed more police arriving in Southport, where officers with riot shields are in a stand-off with protesters.

Some police officers were seen walking through crowds with police dogs towards lines of officers who are stood in front of police vans.

Debris can be seen on the ground around the vans while police have been using their shields to deflect missiles thrown from the crowds.

Police helicopters at the scene

20:29

Holly Evans

Police helicopters have been seen circling the sky around Hart Street, where hundreds of protesters have gathered outside a mosque nearby.

Our reporter Tara Cobham, who is at the scene, reports that shouts of “English till I die!” have been heard, while videos show bricks and bottles being thrown amid chaotic scenes.

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Police officers appear to have suffered minor injuries

20:14

Holly Evans

Some police officers have suffered what appeared to be minor injuries in chaotic scenes outside the mosque in Southport.

Officers have now put on helmets and riot gear, with stones and bottles launched at them and police riot vans attacked.

Firecrackers could be heard going off along with multiple police sirens sounding.

A crowd of men, many wearing masks and hoodies, were in a running battle with officers outside the mosque as more police arrived.

Photos emerge of protest outside mosque in Southport

20:13

Holly Evans

Our correspondent Tara Cobham is at the scene outside a mosque in Southport, just 10 minutes from where the stabbing took place on Hart Street.

She reports that men have been seen throwing bottles and bricks with fireworks set off, while Merseyside Police attempt to maintain control and order.

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Thousands bring Southport to a standstill for vigil

20:08

Holly Evans

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Crowd gathers outside Southport mosque in protest

20:05

Holly Evans

A large crowd has gathered outside a mosque in Southport as tensions run high in the town following the knife attack.

Police riot vans and officers are standing guard outside the building, amid chants of “No surrender!” and “English till I die!” from sections of the crowd.

Hundreds of youths and men and a large police presence remain on the streets surrounding Hart Street, where the attack took place.

Fundraiser for victims raises more than £200k

19:54

Holly Evans

An online fundraising page set up by Taylor Swift fans for victims of the stabbing attack has raised more than £216,000.

Cristina Jones and Holly Goldring started the page to ease the “financial burden” on the families involved and are liaising with Alder Hey Hospital.

“What compelled us was we were thinking about the fact that these families are going through just unimaginable hell right now,” Ms Jones said.

“I firmly believe there’s nothing we can do to make the families feel better because of what they’re going through right now, but if we’ve taken some sort of burden from them, financial or whatever, it’s nice to know that we’ve done what we can do.”

Portuguese prime minister sends his condolences

19:40

Holly Evans

The Portuguese prime minister is the latest to send his condolences following the attack in Southport yesterday.

One of the victims, nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar, was a Portuguese national from Madeira.

“It was with deep sadness that I received the news on the attack that yesterday took place in Southport in the United Kingdom, and for which I have no words to describe,” he said on X.

“On my behalf and on that of the Portuguese government and people I express heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and to the British government and people.”

Sefton Central MP pays tribute to three children killed

19:28

Holly Evans

The MP for Sefton Central paid tribute to the children killed in the Southport stabbing attack.

Bill Esterson told the Commons: “This is about Bebe, it is about Elsie and it is about Alice.

“It’s about three young children who were murdered and the Prime Minister talked about a collective trauma for the people of Merseyside, and I think that is exactly what is going on – my constituents are reflecting it, as are the people in Southport.

“Can I then pass on the thanks of my constituents to the emergency services for their response – the fact that they are back at work today? As the Home Secretary said, and shadow home secretary said, to those local people who intervened as well?”

Sefton Central neighbours the Southport constituency, which is represented by Patrick Hurley, who MPs heard is spending Tuesday evening at a vigil for the victims.

Mr Esterson praised the “overwhelming sense of love and support” seen at the vigil, in messages and in floral tributes from across the country, adding: “That is the appropriate way to support those victims and their grieving loved ones this evening.”

In pictures: Vigil sees Southport residents united in grief

19:17

Holly Evans

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James Cleverly warns against ‘misinformation’ online

19:06

Holly Evans

Shadow home secretary James Cleverly has called for people not to “get involved in the grief of others” by sharing misinformation relating to the Southport attack on social media.

He told MPs: “This was a heinous attack on innocent children and those caring for them at the start of the summer holidays. It has left, no doubt, families broken and a community scarred.”

Mr Cleverly thanked emergency responders and NHS staff, adding: “Particular thanks go to the members of the public who intervened to help despite the very significant danger to themselves. Their bravery cannot be overstated.

“We still know little about the details of what happened yesterday and (Ms Cooper) is absolutely right, that we give the police the time to do a proper and thorough investigation, and she is also right to highlight the impact of misinformation and disinformation online.

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“Enough people are already distressed without their distress being amplified by speculation and gossip online.”

He added: “It is also a reminder to all of us that we have a personal responsibility to check before we share and do not feel the need to get involved in the grief of others.”

The shadow home secretary concluded: “I want to finish by, of course, saying that our hearts go out to the three young girls who have lost their lives – Bebe, Elsie and Alice.

“We cannot imagine what their families are going through now and I know the whole House will join the Home Secretary and me in expressing our condolences to them.”

Home secretary praises the heroism of emergency workers

18:57

Holly Evans

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper praised the emergency services for their “heroic professionalism” in responding to the incident, telling the Commons: “Aided by passers-by, NHS workers and off-duty emergency workers who heard the calls of distress and ran to help.

“As a police officer said to me when we spoke, they do these jobs knowing they can be called upon in the toughest of times, but nothing still can prepare you for an attack on little children.”

Ms Cooper said the emergency workers returned to work as they wanted to be “out in their own community, continuing to serve and support the people of Southport”, adding: “That is public service at its very best.”

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Yvette Cooper says the start of summer has turned into ‘unspeakable tragedy’

18:48

Holly Evans

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has described the stabbing in Southport as an “unspeakable tragedy”.

In a House of Commons statement, she told MPs: “It’s difficult to comprehend or to put into words the horror of what happened.

“These were young children, dancing to Taylor Swift and celebrating the start of the school holidays.

“What should have been a joyful start to the summer turned into an unspeakable tragedy.

“Three young children have lost their lives – Bebe King, age six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, age seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, aged nine.”

Ms Cooper also read a tribute by Alice’s family: “Keep smiling and dancing like you love to do, our princess.”

Bebe was one of the ‘brightest and most wonderful shining stars’, says school

18:38

Holly Evans

Natasha Sandland, headteacher of Marshside Primary School, has paid tribute to Southport attack victim Bebe King, six.

She said: “Words cannot do justice to describe the grief and upset our Marshside community are feeling today.

“We are deeply saddened by the awful news that we have lost one of our brightest and most wonderful shining stars in Bebe.

“Right now our focus is on supporting Bebe’s family and her friends, our staff and our community who have been left numb by this tragic incident.

“We send our love to all those who have been affected by what happened and we would like to reiterate calls to protect the privacy of all families involved at this difficult time.

“As a school community, we will be grieving together as we stand with others in Southport. Rest in peace Bebe.”

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Headteacher pays tribute to ‘one of a kind’ Elsie

18:29

Holly Evans

Jennifer Sephton, headteacher at Farnborough Road Infant School, said they were “heartbroken and devastated” by the death of pupil Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven.

She said: “Elsie has been a loving and bright member of our wonderful community since first being brought here on her father’s shoulders, and even at her early age she was such a caring and charismatic young lady who loved to please.

“Elsie was a kind and caring friend to all who met her and was adored by everyone in our community.

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“Our hearts and most deeply-felt sympathies go out to Elsie’s family, friends and our Farnborough community who have been left numb by what has happened.

“It is immensely difficult to put into words how amazing Elsie was and the impact she had on those around her.

“We will miss you dearly Elsie. You were one of a kind.”

Minute’s silence observed as flowers laid in vigil

18:27

Holly Evans

A minute’s silence was observed at tonight’s vigil as hundreds gathered in the centre of Southport to pay their respects at The Atkinson building.

Sobbing could be heard from many as silence washed over the crowd and seagulls circled overhead.

Now, members of the Southport community are walking through the parted crowd to place floral tributes at the fountain.

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Spiritual leader says we ‘cannot imagine the horror’ of attack

18:20

Holly Evans

The spiritual leader of Southport Hospital has said he “cannot imagine the horror of what was experienced yesterday” as he spoke at a vigil tonight - but said the hundreds who are here “show we want to stand together”.

Speaking to the crowd, Martin Abrahams said: “To stand here and see this sea of faces is so moving … To be known around the globe for a defining incident has shook us all to the core … Clearly the crowds tonight show we want to stand together … We cannot imagine the horror of what was experienced yesterday.”

Mayor of Sefton says she ‘can’t help but cry’ when laying flowers

18:11

Tara Cobham, in Southport

The mayor of Sefton has said “you can’t help but cry” at the thought of having to “lay flowers because children wanted to go dance at the beginning of their school holiday”.

June Burns told the vigil: “It’s hard to find the correct words to say at such a dreadful, horrendous time. When I went over to lay some flowers - it hits you, it gets you, you can’t help but cry.

“The outpouring of grief. The fact that we’re having to go lay flowers because some children wanted to go dance at the beginning of their school holidays. It’s unbelievable.”

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Vigil begins for victims

18:02

Holly Evans

A vigil has begun to remember the victims of the Southport stabbing attack and show support to all those impacted by the tragedy.

People are being encouraged to gather outside The Atkinson on Southport’s Lord Street from 6pm to light a candle, lay some flowers and reflect.

Watch: Man describes coming face to face with Southport knife attacker

18:00

Athena Stavrou

Taylor Swift fan group unites to raise money for stab victims

17:54

Holly Evans

A UK Taylor Swift fan group has come together to offer their support to victims of the Southport stabbing.

Danielle Stewart set up a Facebook group called UK Swifties roughly a year-and-a-half ago and when news of the Southport incident broke on Monday, she said many members wanted to do something to help, so she set up a GoFundMe page which surpassed its target within the space of a day.

“I knew when I set it up the community would all come together, but I didn’t expect it to go over the target so quickly at all,” the 31-year-old, who is based in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, told the PA news agency.

“It’s amazing that they’ve all come together in wanting to do something for these families. To think they went for a bit of fun and to make happy memories and then this happened is just awful.”

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Vigil to take place at 6pm

17:35

Athena Stavrou

A vigil is to be held tonight to remember the victims of the Southport stabbing attack and show support to all those impacted by the tragedy.

As details of yesterday’s tragic events continue to unfold, the local community has pulled together in the darkest moment imaginable.

Floral tributes continue to be placed at the scene where local residents have shared their devastation and many are expected at a vigil this evening.

People are being encouraged to gather outside The Atkinson on Southport’s Lord Street from 6pm to light a candle, lay some flowers and reflect.

One of the organisers posted on social media to gather support for the event. They stated: “I would like to show these families that as a community, everyone in Southport supports you.

“We [will] gather to show our support and solidarity as a town. Please join in remembrance for the lives lost and the poor adults and children still fighting for their lives.”

Sefton Council has confirmed they are working to facilitate the vigil.

Full story: All the victims of Southport stabbing attack named as devastated families pay tribute

17:30

Athena Stavrou

Within an hour of the tragic stabbing in Southport on Monday, distressing reports had begun to emerge on social media that the victims may be young children.

The horrifying truth of the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class has now emerged, with three young girls dead while two other children remain in critical condition in hospital after suffering devastating knife wound injuries.

Two of the girls, Bebe King, aged six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, aged seven, were pronounced dead shortly after the incident, while Alice Dasilva Aguiar, aged nine, died during the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Read the full story here:

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Window cleaner describes moment he heard woman screaming ‘he’s stabbing kids'

17:13

Athena Stavrou

Window cleaner Joel Verite described hearing a woman screaming “he’s stabbing kids” as he drove near the dance studio in Hart Street, Southport.

Recounting the scene to Sky News, he said: “We start running towards this place where she’s talking about.

“As I’m running towards the door, there’s a car, there’s a woman in the car, and she’s screaming for me to come over.

“She’s got a child in the passenger seat, and then in the back there’s like four or five more kids, covered in blood.

“It was like a scene you’d see on a disaster film, honestly.

“I can’t even explain how horrific it was.”

Mr Verite said he carried a girl out of the car’s front passenger seat to get her to safety.

Headteacher pays tribute to victims

16:55

Athena Stavrou

Jinnie Payne, headteacher of Churchtown Primary School, has paid tribute to Southport stabbing victims Alice Da Silva Aguiar and Bebe King.

“It is with great sadness that we heard the tragic news about the three children who died following yesterday’s atrocity, including Alice Da Silva Aguiar, a Year 4 pupil at Churchtown, and Bebe King, a former pupil,” Ms Payne said.

“Alice was the happiest of souls, a true ray of sunshine. She was known and loved by everyone in our school community of 700 children, a testament to her unique ability to connect with others.

“Bebe was a joyful girl, whose kindness radiated through the entire Churchtown community. During her time at the school, Bebe’s considerate nature and her love of learning shone through in everything that she did.

“Our immediate thoughts and deepest sympathies are with the families and friends of both Alice and Bebe during this impossibly difficult time.

“We know that a number of other children from Churchtown were also involved in the attack, along with much-loved colleagues.

“We extend our heartfelt wishes to all those families affected by this horrific incident, including those currently in hospital or continuing to receive treatment. We sincerely hope for their swift and full recovery.”

Window cleaner describes moment he came face to face with attacker

16:48

Athena Stavrou

A man who faced down the attacker at the scene of the Southport stabbings yesterday has described the moment he “locked eyes” with the knifeman.

Window cleaner Joel Verite was on his lunch break on Monday when his colleague noticed the tragedy unfolding outside.

He said: “We were just listening to music in our world, then he [his colleague] slammed on the brakes and all I can see from my side is a girl hanging from the side of her car.”

Upon approaching her, he was directed to the Hart Space where he was told someone was “killing kids over there”.

He told Sky News: “I opened the door and there’s a stairway. I shouted hello to see if anyone was there. I look up and there’s this guy with a knife.

“Maybe he didn’t realise I was going to be in there, but we locked eyes and then he scurried off.”

He added: “All I saw was a knife and I thought: ‘There are more people in there,’ and I just wanted to hurt him so bad.

“But I was scared for myself and I wanted to help people. So I came outside and I was screaming because I knew where he was.”

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‘The nation’s thoughts are with you’: Words on wreath left by PM

16:31

Athena Stavrou

Sir Keir Starmer visited the scene in Southport this afternoon, where he left a wreath of flowers with the following message: “To the victims, families and people of Southport, our hearts are broken, there are no words for such profound loss. The nation’s thoughts are with you.”

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Alder Hey hospital gives update

16:23

Athena Stavrou

Seven children were taken to Alder Hey hospital following the stabbing in Southport, the NHS trust said.

“We can confirm that seven children were brought to Alder Hey following the heartbreaking incident in Southport yesterday,” Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust said in a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter.

“Sadly, despite all our efforts one child has since died. The remaining children are continuing to receive treatment with two remaining in critical care but currently in a stable condition.

“The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Alder Hey remain with the children, young people and their families involved in and all those affected by yesterday’s incident.

“We will continue to provide them with all the support we can at this devastating time.”

Starmer vows to get to grips with knife crime

16:19

Athena Stavrou

Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to “get to grips” with high levels of knife crime in the UK as he visits Southport today.

Speaking to SkyNews Sir Keir Starmer said: “I am very worried about high levels of knife crime, and I am absolutely determined that my government will get to grips with it, but today is not the time for politics, today is the time to focus entirely on the families and on the wider community”

Southport community pulls together at darkest moment

16:15

Athena Stavrou

The Independent’s Tara Cobham reports from Southport:

Members of the public are embracing each other and crying together as they stand and look on at the floral tributes gathering at the top of Hart Street.

Since very early this morning, families as well as people on their own have been paying their respects at the scene.

They stand in reflective silence or speak in hushed tones, as the community of Southport pulls together while they struggle to come to terms with yesterday’s horror.

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Devastated paramedics pay respects at scene

16:09

Athena Stavrou

The Independent’s Tara Cobham reports from Southport:

Ambulance staff have been breaking down in tears as they held each other and paid their respects at the scene of the tragic scene in Southport.

Crying could be heard, as visibly upset paramedics walked together to lay floral tributes at the top of Hart Street.

They hugged each other and could be heard commenting on how difficult it was to return to the scene after the horrific incident unfolded yesterday.

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Sir Keir Starmer met with anger as he visits scene

16:06

Athena Stavrou

The Independent’s Tara Cobham reports from Southport:

Sir Keir Starmer has laid flowers at the scene in tribute to those attacked in Southport and their loved ones, as angry members of the crowd shouted at him.

The prime minister walked with a bouquet to the top of Hart Street, where the horrific incident unf