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British media: A knife attack in the UK killed 2 children and injured 9 people. The King, Prince William and Princess Kate spoke out

2024-07-30

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[Global Network Report] According to reports from Sky News, The Guardian and other media, a knife attack occurred in Southport, England on July 29, killing two children and injuring nine people. In response, King Charles III, Prince William and Princess Kate responded later that day.

On July 29, a knife attack occurred in Southport, Merseyside, England. The picture shows the police at the scene. Source: Foreign media

According to the British newspaper The Guardian, Charles III said in a statement on the 29th that he and the queen were "deeply shocked" to hear the news of the "terrible" incident. Charles III also expressed his sincere condolences to the families and relatives of the victims and all those affected by the attack.

Sky News reported that Prince William and Princess Kate said in a statement on the 29th, "As parents, we cannot imagine the feelings of the families, friends and loved ones of the victims and injured in the incident in Southport today." Prince William and Princess Kate said that their hearts are with all those affected by the attack.

It is reported that Prince William and Princess Kate also expressed their gratitude to the emergency rescue workers in the statement.

According to reports from the BBC, The Guardian and other media, a knife attack occurred in Southport, Merseyside, England on the 29th. Local primary school students were attending an event at a dance school that day, and a knife-wielding attacker broke into the venue, killing two children and injuring nine others. A 17-year-old male suspect has been arrested. Police said the suspect's motive is still unclear. Regarding the attack, British Prime Minister Starmer said that day that it was a "terrible and deeply shocking" incident, and his heart was with all those affected.