UK knife attack | Violent clashes between police and protesters

(Southport) Violent clashes broke out Tuesday evening between police and protesters in Southport, a town in the northwest of England where a knife attack during a dance class to the music of Taylor Swift cost the lives of three young girls on Monday, an AFP journalist noted.



What there is to know

  • The nine-year-old girl who died following a knife attack at a dance class in Southport, northwest England, was of Portuguese nationality, the government said in Lisbon on Tuesday.
  • British police announced on Tuesday morning that a nine-year-old girl had died from her injuries. The first two victims, who died on Monday, were aged six and seven.
  • According to the latest police report, five of the eight injured children are in “critical” condition. Two adults were also seriously injured, probably while trying to “protect” the children.

Police are questioning a 17-year-old boy arrested shortly after Monday’s stabbing, but have not yet given any indication of a possible motive, saying only that the terrorist theory is not being pursued at this stage.

On Tuesday evening, around a hundred demonstrators lit fires and clashed with the police, according to an AFP journalist present at the scene, where thick plumes of smoke were rising.

In videos circulating on social media, a police vehicle appears to be on fire and protesters were throwing projectiles at police, and appeared to be targeting a local mosque.

Merseyside Police said one of its officers suffered a suspected broken nose in the clashes, and “suspected” the protesters were “supporters” of the far-right English Defence League (EDL).

PHOTO RICHARD MCCARTHY, ASSOCIATED PRESS

The clashes erupted in Southport shortly after a vigil in the centre of the traumatised seaside town, where hundreds of people gathered in the early evening and observed a minute’s silence.

“Officers deployed are currently encountering criminal behaviour and violence, with bottles and bins being thrown at them,” police added.

The clashes erupted in Southport shortly after a vigil in the centre of the traumatised seaside town, where hundreds of people gathered in the early evening and observed a minute’s silence.

The earlier revelation by the police of the identities of the three dead girls, aged six, seven and nine, further increased the shock following the tragedy which took place on Monday, in the middle of the school holidays, during a children’s activity based around the music of the American star Taylor Swift.

According to the latest report, five of the eight injured children are in a “critical” condition.

The parents of the nine-year-old girl who was killed are Portuguese and originally from the island of Madeira, the Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities Abroad, Jose Cesario, confirmed to AFP.

Two adults were also seriously injured, probably while trying to “protect” the children. The British media have notably mentioned one of the club’s leaders, Leanne Lucas, whose courage is being praised on social networks, like that of other “heroes” who intervened during the attack.

Some reported seeing the masked attacker arrive in a taxi and refusing to pay for his fare. Shockwaves have spread across the UK. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper visited the scene on Tuesday morning to meet with police.

“Pain and Sorrow”

Throughout the day, passers-by left flowers, cards and stuffed animals on Hart Street, the street of mourning.


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