Heartbreaking reason why one Southport victim's family aren't on Good Morning Britain The family of one of the victims of the Southport attack are still not ready to speak out after their daughter was cruelly taken from them by monstrous Axel Rudakubana.
During the same programme, the parents of the other victims Elsie Stancombe, seven, and Bebe King, six, appeared to voice their full support for an inquiry into the attack, while stressing that they felt they should be involved in deciding exactly what any such inquiry should and shouldn't look at.
Elsie’s mum Jenni Stancombe told GMB: “It will hold people to account for some of the decisions that they made and as a result allowed this to happen.” Bebe King’s mother, speaking anonymously to the programme to protect her family's privacy, agreed.
Susanna explained: "The parents of Alice have told us that they don’t feel ready to speak yet, but they’re supportive of the other families who have chosen to speak with us.".
Families of two of the young children who were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport spoke with Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain about the unimaginable ordeal they've been through.