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King Charles to visit Southport to pay tribute to knife attack victims

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 20 August 2024 ()
Britain’s King Charles to visit Southport on Tuesday to pay tribute to the victims and families of a mass stabbing last month. The July 29 attack killed three young girls and injured several others, leading to nationwide riots and unrest fueled by online misinformation, which falsely attributed the attack to an Islamist migrant.​​
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News video: King Charles Praises Community Spirit in Southport Following Knife Attacks and Riots

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King Charles has met with Southport emergency service personnel, community groups and some of the surviving children and families from the knife attack that killed three young girls on July 29th. Veuer’s Chloe Hurst has the story!

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