Southport stabbing victim reveals how she survived attack - and fears 'it could happen again'

Tuesday, 29 July 2025 05:07

By Greg Milam, chief north of England correspondent

A girl who was stabbed in the Southport attack has told Sky News how she thought she was going to die that day.

Warning: Some readers may find this content distressing

It is exactly a year since Axel Rudakubana killed three girls and attempted to murder eight others at a summer holiday Taylor Swift-themed dance event in the seaside town.

The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was stabbed in the back and the arm after going to the class with her younger sister.

She is now campaigning for children to have mandatory first aid training at school in response to the growth of knife crime.

She said she clearly remembers what happened that day.

"Some of the girls were sat down in a circle making bracelets with the teachers, and a couple of them were getting up to get beads. I was standing between two tables and he came through the doors.

"He stabbed a little girl in front of me and then came for me and stabbed my arm. I turned and then he stabbed my back, even though I didn't feel it at the time.

"There was a bunch of girls huddled around so I just started pushing them down the stairs, telling them to get out and run.

"I was thinking 'Where's my sister?' and 'We need to get out'."

She and many of the other victims ran to the house of a neighbour for shelter. "I just thought that I was going to die," she said.

Killer 'looked possessed'

The girl said she can clearly picture Rudakubana that day.

"What I remember most about him is his eyes. They just didn't look human, they looked possessed. It was kind of like a dream and you're on a movie set and watching yourself go through it and make these decisions.

"It's just kind of like adrenaline. People like to think they know what they'd do in that situation but, in reality, you don't until you're in it."

Six-year-old Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, who was seven, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar died in the attack. It is something she finds difficult to talk about.

"I don't think I can express how I feel about it," the girl said. "A lot of anger and sadness."

In January, Rudakubana was jailed for life and must serve a minimum of 52 years before he can be considered for release.

The chairman of the public inquiry into the atrocity called the attack "one of the most egregious crimes in our country's history".

Carrying knives 'disgusting'

The girl who survived has now launched a campaign, supported by a clothing range called "Go Anywhere, Be Anything" to raise funds, to improve the ability of schoolchildren to help in the event of knife attacks.

"Everyone that's going out and carrying knives is getting younger and younger," she said. "And to think that it's people my age is like disgusting.

"I just want to try and do the best I can to let people know that it's not okay to do that and that they need to think about what they're doing and the risks and how they're harming themselves and other people."

Her sister, who was also there that day, helped design "Go Anywhere, Be Anything".

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Missed chances to stop Rudakubana

'Terrorism has changed', says PM

A three-minute silence will be held in Southport at 3pm to mark one year on from the attack. In an open letter to the community, Sefton Council wrote: "This period is incredibly hard for the families of Alice, Bebe and Elsie and all of those children and adults injured or who suffered lifelong psychological impact of witnessing the attack, and we acknowledge the huge impact on their lives, too.

"We must not forget the local people who rushed to support and to our emergency responders. They all remain always in our thoughts."

It is a sentiment shared by the survivor.

"You live in fear every day that it could happen again," she said.

"Physically I'm getting better every day and healing. Obviously, my scars stay as a reminder but everyone from that day is going to have mental scars forever."

Sky News

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