Southport knife rampage: Suspect was ā€˜an introvert and clingy with mumā€™

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Southport knife rampage: Suspect was ā€˜an introvert and clingy with mumā€™

The teenage boy arrested for the Southport knife attack was ā€œan introvertā€ who ā€œnever went outā€, according to neighbours.

As a young child he had been ā€œboisterousā€ with his sporty older brother but was otherwise known for being shy and ā€œclingyā€ with his mother.

The triple murder suspect was born in Cardiff to immigrant parents who were described as ā€œnice, quiet people struggling to make a living after coming from Rwandaā€.

The family had moved to Banks, a Lancashire village six miles north of Southport, around a decade ago.

Doorbell camera footage from the cul-de-sac before the attack shows a masked man pacing outside a house, which was raided by police hours later.

His father went out to work while his mother is thought to have stayed at home.

Camera IconAlice Aguiar, 9, Bebe King, 6, and Elsie Stancombe, 7, were all killed in the attack. Credit: Merseyside Police/Merseyside Police

A neighbour living in the quiet cul-de-sac said of the suspect: ā€œIā€™ve never seen him out on his own. I think Iā€™ve probably only ever seen him on two or three occasions.ā€

But he added that the rest of the family, including the suspectā€™s elder brother ā€“ a 20-year-old university student ā€“ ā€œseemed normalā€ if ā€œvery quietā€.

The family moved to Banks after 11 years in the Welsh capital, where the suspect and his brother were born.

A man living at a two-bedroom home in Cardiff where the family most recently lived said: ā€œObviously something has gone seriously wrong with this young man. It is a shock ā€“ such a terrible thing to happen.ā€

Meanwhile, a former next door neighbour said: ā€œThe youngest child was very quiet, an introvert. He was quite clingy to his mum while his older brother was more boisterous and would stick his tongue out at you.

ā€œ(His parents) were an ordinary couple struggling to make a go of things here. I would speak to them over the garden fence but didnā€™t get to know them well. The eldest boy would be kicking footballs, running around screaming. But the youngest was quiet, he was very young.ā€

Riots broke out in Southport in rresponse to the attack. A false report had circulated online that the suspect was a recent immigrant who crossed the English Channel last week and was "on an MI6 watchlist." Camera IconRiots broke out in Southport in rresponse to the attack. A false report had circulated online that the suspect was a recent immigrant who crossed the English Channel last week and was ā€œon an MI6 watchlist.ā€ Credit: Getty Images/Getty Images

As a five-year-old, the suspect went to sports classes with his father.

A former trainer at the classes said the boy was ā€œnormalā€ for his age and continued to train for three months even after his father fell out with club leaders.

He recalled: ā€œHe was a good child, a normal child, who had lots of energy.ā€

ā€œIā€™m sad to hear what has happened. It makes me worry about my grandchildren and great-grandchildren with all the knife crime around these days.ā€

A former neighbour said the boy was livelier when with his older brother.

She added: ā€œThey were nice children. They were boys at the age where they were bouncing off the walls ā€“ always running around screaming and playing football in the garden. They were a nice family.ā€

The woman said she did not ask the suspectā€™s parents about their backgrounds because it was soon after the Rwandan civil war in the 1990s.

On Tuesday night the 17-year-old ā€“ who is due to turn 18 in a few weeks ā€“ remained in police custody. He faces questioning over the three murders plus multiple attempted murders and assaults.



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