The father of Southport mass murderer Axel Rudakubana suggested that the difficulties assimilating into British society as a migrant family may have had an impact on his son’s mental state before he went on a stabbing spree at a children’s dance party last year that left three young English girls dead.
The legacy media and police have sought to downplay the role that immigration played in the Southport massacre, initially only stating that Rudakubana was “originally from Cardiff” before later admitting that he was the child of Rwandan migrants. However, the killer’s father, Alphonse Rudakubana, told the inquiry into the mass stabbing that his son was impacted and isolated as a result of feeling disconnected from Britain as a second-generation migrant.
Speaking about his two sons to the

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