Leanne Lucas, a 35-year-old dance teacher who heroically shielded children during a knife attack in Southport, reveals she has lost faith in the world following the tragic event that killed three schoolgirls. Lucas underwent life-saving surgery and was praised as a hero for her actions.
The hero dance teacher who risked her own life to shield children during the knife killings in Southport has revealed she has 'lost faith in the world'.
Leanne, who was one of the organisers of the Taylor Swift-themed holiday class, underwent life-saving surgery in the hours after the rampage. The following day after the attack a far-Right riot saw more than 50 officers injured in the disorder, which later spread to other regions. Merseyside Police made a total of 151 arrests, with 107 people charged and 82 sentenced to a total of 172 years and seven months in prison so far. Nationally, there have been roughly 2,000 arrests.
The 18-year-old, who is accused of murdering three girls during a knife rampage in July, was due to be charged with making the highly toxic poison ricin and possessing a study of an al-Qaeda training manual on October 18.Emergency services near the scene in Hart Street, Southport, where three children died after a knife attack
Police chiefs feared it would cause further unrest and accordingly made preparations to cancel police leave across the country over the weekend of October 19.
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