Liverpool children's hospital shares positive news more than a week on from the horror attack in Hart Street
Alder Hey Children's Hospital has confirmed today that all children it was caring for following Monday's horror stabbing in Southport have now been safely discharged. Three young girls - Bebe King, Alice Dasilva Aguiar and Elsie Dot Stancombe - were killed when an attacker entered the Hart Space pregnancy and community centre in Hart Street, Southport last Monday. The attack also left eight children and two adults seriously injured.
Our heartfelt sympathies remain with all those affected by last Monday's tragic incident.' Merseyside Police said all of the casualties of Monday's attack have left hospital, with the exception of one child, who is being cared for at a different hospital. The two adults injured at the Hart Space were 35-year-old Leanne Lucas, a yoga teacher who had arranged the Taylor Swift dance party that was taking place at the time.
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