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King to meet Southport stabbing survivors

Sky News Tuesday, 20 August 2024
King to meet Southport stabbing survivorsThe King will meet some of the children who survived the Southport knife attack in a visit to show his support to the community.
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King Charles III visited Southport to meet survivors of a stabbing attack that killed three young girls and sparked over a week of unrest across the UK.

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