A recent inquiry in the United Kingdom has concluded that "catastrophic" missed opportunities preceded a stabbing attack at a dance class in Southport. The report indicates that various agencies failed to intervene effectively before the incident occurred.
The inquiry also suggests that the parents of the individual responsible for the attack could have prevented the tragedy. Furthermore, the report states that the killer's concerning behavior was improperly disregarded, attributed incorrectly to autism.
The stabbings resulted in the deaths of three girls. Agencies in Southport are facing potential public naming if disciplinary actions are not pursued. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.