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King Charles to meet with Southport stabbing families and young survivors

The King was today meeting with survivors of the fatal Southport knife attack and their families during a visit to Merseyside.

King Charles will travel to Southport later on Tuesday to hear, during a private meeting, the experiences of some of the young children who were attacked at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29.

Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, were killed in the attack which was followed by rioting in Southport and across the country. The disorder included looting with hotels housing asylum seekers also attacked before counter demonstrations appeared to quell the disturbances.

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The violence, denounced as “far-right thuggery” by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, was sparked by false claims about the identity of a teenage suspect later charged with three counts of murder.

The head of state, who has been receiving treatment for cancer, is due to privately host bereaved families from the attack on Wednesday. The family of the final child to be released from hospital earlier this month condemned the “disorder” and attacks on police officers, emphasising that “when the horrific events unfolded, our police officers were the first on the scene”.

After the private meeting at Southport Town Hall the King will chat to members of the Southport community who provided support in the aftermath of the attack.

Later, Charles will be welcomed by local politicians at Southport Community Fire Station and will hear from Merseyside’s police, fire and rescue and ambulance services about their roles during the disturbances, as well as meeting local groups including faith

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk