Parents of Southport stabbings victims pay tribute to daughters – and describe moment they were told ‘something awful has happened’

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Saturday 8 February 2025 16:43, UK

The parents of two of the girls murdered at a dance class in Southport have
spoken of the moment they were told “something awful has happened” to their
children.

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In an interview with The Sunday Times,
[https://www.thetimes.com/uk/society/article/southport-attack-victims-parents-honour-daughters-c33rpp8s3]
the parents of Bebe King and Elsie Dot Stancombe paid tribute to their
daughters, while recalling what happened on 29 July 2024.

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Warning: Contains details some readers may find distressing

Describing the moment she dropped her daughter off at the two-hour workshop at
Hart Space studio, Jenni Stancombe said she watched her daughter run inside,
excited to show her friend her newly pierced ears.

“I watched her sit down and waved her off and I left her,” she said.

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Just before midday, Jenni got a call from another mother, telling her:
“Something awful has happened. Somebody’s stabbed the kids.

“I said, ‘What do you mean?'” Jenni said. “She went, ‘It’s really bad. You need
to get here’.

“I just ran. I left the whole house open and got in the car.”

Bebe King’s parents – who cannot be named for legal reasons – had been busily
preparing for a wedding the following day.

Her mother remembers being in Marks & Spencer when she received a phone call
from her husband, who had arrived early to collect Bebe.

“I was about to put my card in the machine, and he called. ‘I can’t believe I’m
telling you this but somebody has gone into the dance class with a knife’,” she
said.

She ran outside and jumped into a taxi. The driver dropped her off at the end of
the street – “and I just ran”.

Parents’ tributes to children

Ms Stancombe said it was an honour to be Elsie’s mother. “Everything she did was
pure enthusiasm. It could be the most boring thing – even, like, David taking
the bins out – and it was like, ‘I’ll come!’ She was grateful for life.”

Bebe King’s mother said of her daughter: “She would come out with the most
random stuff. She would do it and look at you and laugh as if to say, ‘I’m dead
funny, aren’t I?’ She would give you this hug and say, ‘I love you, momma’.

“She was the best. She was just … Me and her had our own little language.
Sometimes we would just look at each other and know what each other was
thinking.”

‘Highly likely’ killer will never be released

Axel Rudakubana was jailed in January for a minimum term of 52 years
[https://news.sky.com/story/southport-child-killer-axel-rudakubana-jailed-for-life-with-minimum-of-52-years-13294476]
after he pleaded guilty
[https://news.sky.com/story/southport-attacker-axel-rudakubana-pleads-guilty-to-murdering-three-girls-at-dance-class-13292813]
to murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe, six, and Elsie, seven, at a
Taylor Swift-themed dance class.

Rudakubana also admitted trying to murder eight other children, as well as
instructor Leanne Lucas and businessman John Hayes, on 29 July last year.

He was 17 years old when he walked into the dance studio, indiscriminately
stabbing his victims with a 20cm blade he had bought on Amazon.

He was given 13 life sentences, with Mr Justice Goose saying the killings had
caused “shock and revulsion” around the nation and said it was “highly likely”
he would never be released.

Read more:
The 14 minutes of terror that left three children dead
[https://news.sky.com/story/southport-murders-the-14-minutes-of-terror-that-left-three-children-dead-13293785]
Family of Rudakubana ‘moved to secret location’
[https://news.sky.com/story/family-of-southport-attacker-axel-rudakubana-moved-to-secret-location-by-police-for-their-protection-13293806]

During sentencing he was twice ordered out of the dock
[https://news.sky.com/story/southport-killer-removed-from-court-at-sentencing-hearing-after-shouting-i-feel-ill-13294839]
after trying to disrupt proceedings, by shouting that he “felt ill”.

The court heard emotional statements from victims and families
[https://news.sky.com/story/it-shattered-our-souls-southport-victims-parents-describe-horror-movie-of-losing-daughter-13294890],
with Ms Lucas who was stabbed in the back, saying she couldn’t give herself
“compassion or accept praise, as how can I live knowing I survived when children
died?”.

The incident was not labelled a terror attack, although officers later found a
plastic box containing the toxin ricin under his bed in the village of Banks,
Lancashire, along with other weapons including a machete and arrows.

His devices revealed an obsession with violence, war and genocide, and he was
found to be in possession of an al Qaeda training manual. It fell outside the
definition of terrorism because police couldn’t identify the killer’s motive.

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