I’m no hero but Leanne is. What she did was incredible, says instructor who came face to face with Southport killer

I’m no hero but Leanne is. What she did was incredible, says instructor who came face to face with Southport killer
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I’m no hero but Leanne is. What she did was incredible, says instructor who came face to face with Southport killer
Author: Richard Moriarty
Published: Feb, 09 2025 21:00

THE fitness trainer who risked his life to help children in the Southport knife attack last night insisted yoga teacher Leanne Lucas was the “real hero”. Joel Verite, 26, was among the first on the scene after Axel Rudakubana went on the rampage at a Taylor Swift dance event. Three young girls died with eight more injured. Organiser Leanne — who had been making bracelets with the kids — was stabbed five times but still managed to usher children away from the teenage attacker.

 [Woman holding a small dog.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman holding a small dog.]

Once outside she called 999 before collapsing. Joel said: “I feel like the actual hero is Leanne. “She was in there protecting all these innocent girls. “She ran downstairs, ran to the road, got to the road and was on the phone to the police alerting them to it. “What she endured inside — to then get outside while already wounded is heroic. “Imagine if she hadn’t made her way to the road. “He could have been in there for longer and no one would have known.”.

 [Photograph of Joel Verite.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photograph of Joel Verite.]

Joel also paid tribute to Leanne’s colleague Heidi Liddle, who tried to pull her clear from Rudakubana. As she pushed children towards the exit, one girl ran into a toilet, so Heidi darted in behind her and locked the door and kept her foot up against it as Rudakubana tried to barge it open. Joel said: “Leanne and Heidi just turned up for work and had no choice with what happened. “They just had to deal with it.

 [Crime scene in Southport, England with police and forensics.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Crime scene in Southport, England with police and forensics.]

“I had a choice to get involved or not, but they didn’t.”. Joel and fellow window cleaner Marcin Tyjon — who Joel calls Martin — were doing their rounds on July 29 when they spotted bloodied Leanne slumped against a car outside the Hart Space venue. When Joel leapt from the van, she pointed to the studio and told him: “He’s stabbing kids in there!”. She then collapsed. Joel told The Sun: “Her body has just given out and she’s collapsed.

 [Floral tributes outside a house following a knife attack.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Floral tributes outside a house following a knife attack.]

“She’s done all that and then she’s collapsed at the last minute.”. He took Leanne’s phone to continue her 999 call before running towards the studio. Joel, a former Wigan Warriors rugby league academy prospect, then backed up two officers who arrived on the scene minutes later. He was just six feet away from Rudakubana, who was wielding a 20cm-long knife. Rudakubana, then 17, was arrested. Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar died.

 [Illustration of a timeline detailing the Southport massacre.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a timeline detailing the Southport massacre.]

For Alice, Elsie, Bebe, Heidi and the surviving girls, I’m surviving for you. Last month Rudakubana, now 18, was jailed for 52 years. Liverpool crown court heard Leanne had posted an ad for a Taylor Swift Yoga and Dance workshop on Instagram on 7 July for kids aged six to 11. Pal Heidi helped Leanne supervise the event. Leanne, 36, told Rudakubana’s sentencing hearing how she had been left with mental and well as physical trauma— but vowed to continue to try to find “goodness in the world”.

 [Mugshot of Axel Rudakubana.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mugshot of Axel Rudakubana.]

She added: “I constantly see his face. “He targeted us because we were women and girls, vulnerable and easy prey. “For Alice, Elsie, Bebe, Heidi and the surviving girls, I’m surviving for you.”. In November Leanne also gave a speech at a candlelit vigil to remember the victims of male violence. She said: “There has been a lot of love come from Southport, a lot of love come from all over the world.

 [Photos of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photos of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King.]

“The impact has been tragic, but there has been some glimmers, at times.”. Joel also praised the way the local community rallied round immediately after the attack to help the injured girls. He said: “People turned up to see what was going on and immediately when they realised young girls were hurt, did whatever they could to help them. “Everyone who did something that day is a hero.”. He went on to back a change in the law to force killers like Rudakubana into the dock.

 [Photos of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photos of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King.]

I was really happy that he pleaded guilty so the families didn’t have to go through a full court case. The coward refused to face his victim’s families as he was jailed. Earlier he disrupted his sentencing hearing by repeatedly claiming he was ill — despite medics giving him the all clear. Judge Mr Justice Goose ordered he be removed from the court after he kept shouting out as details of his horrific crimes were set out for the first time.

 [Photos of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photos of Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King.]

He then refused to return to the courtroom. Joel, who spent hours giving police a video interview in the days after the attack to help the prosecution case, said: “I was really happy that he pleaded guilty so the families didn’t have to go through a full court case. “But if you commit a crime like that I 100 per cent believe you should be there to face your punishment. “It should be mandatory.

“You should be made to stand up there behind the glass and everyone should be able to look down on you for how low of a human being you are.”. On Tuesday, Rudakubana refused to leave his cell at HMP Belmarsh for a video-link to court to resolve a legal issue. The Government backed a change in the law after killer Thomas Cashman refused to come to court for sentencing in April 2023 after he was convicted of the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Liverpool.

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