A mother whose daughter was seriously injured Southport attack Is opened about Her husband called her husband to her and said “children have been stabbed”.
Testifying but is witnessing Southport check On Monday, the woman said that her two daughters, who could not be named, were in Taylor Swift-Theme’s class last year, when Axle Rudakubana started her attack, seriously injured her eldest child.
She said she ran into a studio on Heart Street on 29 July, while her husband discovered the building for girls, shouting and surrounded by “True Horror”, who never left her.
Jonathan Hayes, a businessman working in the building, who was stabbed by Rudakubana, when he went to help, was to make a statement for a public investigation, described the scene in the hall as “something like something from a horror film”.
Investigation, which resumed But Liverpool The Town Hall on Monday, Ellis da Silva Agyer, Nine, Babe King, Six, and Elsey Dot Stancomb, will investigate the behavior of 18 -year -old Rudkubana with the respective agencies before killing and tried to kill 10 others in Southport.
His lawyer said on Monday that the three girls who were stabbed, hope that the investigation would “leave no stone unturned”.
In evidence of the impact heard on Monday, the mother said that her husband, who was sitting around her with her arm, returned to collect her teenage daughter and her younger sister from the studio and “could not understand what was happening”.
He said: “He called me, his voice is necessary. The words he spoke will never leave me: ‘You need to reach here now. The children have been stabbed’.
“Shock immediately took over. I did not understand the words. I went to my neighbor to take me to the spot, it was the slowest journey to reach there.
“My husband meanwhile entered the building, saw the true horror that would be with him forever, and unable to detect our daughters.
“During his discovery, he remembers the time, yet, hear the screams and then he got a call from our biggest and the girls located the neighbor’s house.”
“He fulfills these moments daily.”
The woman said that she “reached a scene reserved for a nightmare”.
He said: “It felt as if I was looking from outside my body, as someone was living my life, within a film.
“Emergency services were everywhere, the children were hurt around me, I did not want to see. I did not want to know.”
His eldest daughter suffered a chest wound and needed blood transfusion after stabbing, in the investigation.
Mr. Hayes told about the investigation of the moment at the scene.
He said: “My initial feeling was one of the terror, seeing a man surrounding a bloody knife.
“It quickly got scary because I saw the seriously injured children and started feeling what was happening. I was struggling with the attacker and fell on the floor.
“Initially I didn’t even know that I was stabbed, but when I looked down, I saw that my leg was bleeding.”
Mr. Hayes said he felt that Rudakubana could “finish” me, but instead the colleagues came to help him, using a temporary tournic to prevent blood loss.
He said: “I am sure my life was saved. The pain of the wound was now heavy. Because I was losing so much blood, I was fading myself and I felt that I was going to die. It was very scary.”
Mr. Hayes told about the hearing that he was alert as he was taken from the building on a stretcher after dealing with the police and arrested the knife.
He said: “The scene in the hall was like something from a horror film, it was as if someone painted the walls in red.”
Mr. Hayes continued: “My next remembrance is blue light and the entry is going to the main trauma unit in the hospital.
“After that, it is a bit blurred because I was placed on the morphine. I should not join the hospital.
“My overriding feel was of a fear; I felt that I was dying at every stage; on the floor, stretcher, on the stretcher, in the road and in an ambulance.
“This concern did not diminish until I was in the hospital. Only when I felt safe in the hospital.”
Mother told that summer heat lived in “shock and survival mode”.
He said: “We hope that this inquiry brings lessons and accountability so that no family has to suffer which we and others have suffered.
“Despite the Holy Act that has greatly influenced us, we refuse to define it or our girls and their future.
“Together we will continue to bring positive changes and we can do everything to ensure safe communities for the next generation.”
Speaking outside the Liverpool Town Hall on Monday, Solicitor Christopher Walker said: “My customer, three bereaved family, hope that there will be no stone unturned to establish the facts about this day. As both the chair and the Prime Minister said, the Southport should have a line in the sand, and should lead to change this investigation.”