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Southport killer’s brother given ‘menace to life’ warning over sibling by ‘afraid’ father

The brother of the Southport attacker has said that he was told by his father to be “careful” around his sibling days before the attack.

Dion Rudakubana told the Southport Inquiry on Wednesday that his father spoke to him about his concerns about Axel’s behaviour on July 26 2024.

He said that at some point he was told about an incident when his brother had tried to get into a taxi and was stopped by his father, but was unsure when.

He said: “He was quite content not to concern me with these things often… the reason he made any indication was because he was telling me to be careful around him.”



File photo dated 29/7/2024 of police on Hart Street Southport, Merseyside, where a man has been detained and a knife seized after a number of people were injured in a reported stabbing. Axel Rudakubana has been has been detained for life with a minimum term of 52 years. The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to all 16 offences he faced on the first day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court on Monday. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, died following the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in The Hart Space in Southport on July 29, 2024. Issue date: Thursday January 23, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Southport. Photo credit should read: James Speakman/PA Wire
Scene of the horror killings on on Hart Street in Southport

The inquiry heard that Dion believed his father was “afraid”, which he said was “unusual”.

Dion said that he did not think his father directly warned that his brother could kill him, but that there was a “threat to life”, adding: “I felt that.”

He added: “It made me nervous but I knew if I didn’t interact things would probably be fine.” He told the Southport Inquiry on Wednesday that his father spoke to him about his concerns about Axel’s behaviour on July 26 2024.

He said that at some point he was told about an incident when his brother had tried to get into a taxi and was stopped by his father, but was unsure when.

Dion said: “He was quite content not to concern me with these things often… the reason he made any indication was because he was telling me to be careful around him.”

The inquiry heard that Dion believed his father was “afraid”, which he said was “unusual”.

Dion said that he did not think his father directly warned that his brother could kill him, but that there was a “threat to life”, adding: “I felt that.”



Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Southport stabbings suspect Axel Rudakubana, 18, appearing on the first day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, where he has pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Rudakubana has also pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of eight other children and to the attempted murder of Leanne Lucas and Jonathan Hayes in Southport, Merseyside on July 29, 2024. Picture date: Monday January 20, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Southport. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
Axel Rudakubana’s brother said he through his brother buying a knife was to protect himself

He added: “It made me nervous but I knew if I didn’t interact things would probably be fine.”

Dion gave evidence over videolink to the Southport Inquiry for a second day at Liverpool Town Hall.

The 21-year-old is two years older than Axel, who murdered Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29 last year.

The eldest sibling moved away to university in 2022 but would return to the family home in Old School Close, Banks, Lancashire, during holidays.

Asked about his brother’s motivation for the attack, Dion said: “Children are very valuable to society in that they are society’s future and it would hurt societies particularly badly if something like this happened.

“This is only a thought I have had in retrospect.”

He said he never heard his brother express concerning views about women or girls, and believed he held mainstream views but with an “unusual intensity or depth of feeling”.

Dion told the inquiry he was upstairs on the morning of July 29 when he saw his brother leave the house wearing a face mask.

He said: “I was going to go into the shower on the landing.

“He came upstairs, walked into his room, turned round, closed the door and then went out of the house.”

He said he did not believe his brother had left the house since March 2022, when he was arrested on a bus with a knife.

He told the inquiry: “I got a bit nervous initially, I was quite surprised. My mum then got up, I think she might have been in bed.



File photo dated 7/7/2025 of Chair Sir Adrian Fulford sitting inside the hearing room at Liverpool Town Hall, Liverpool, ahead of the start of the southport inquiry. The families of three girls who were killed in a knife attack at a Southport dance class hope a public inquiry will leave "no stone unturned", their solicitor has said. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, were killed by Axel Rudakubana when he targeted the Taylor Swift-themed class on July 29 last year. Issue date: Monday September 8, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
The inquiry is chaired by Sir Adrian Fulford

“The idea that he was going on a walk came about and my parents seemed very sure of this.

Richard Boyle, counsel to the inquiry, asked: “Your worry was that he wasn’t going on a walk, but would go out to carry an attack?”

Dion replied: “Initially, potentially, yes.”

He said he became less worried because his parents appeared to believe his brother had gone for a walk.

He said shortly after Rudakubana left the house his mother showed him packaging from a knife, said to have been found in the washing machine.

In a statement, Dion he said there were no discussions about contacting the police at that point.

He said by this point he believed his brother had gone for a walk and said: “I did not believe he intended to harm anyone and thought if he was carrying a knife it was to protect himself, not to harm others.”

Asked if he should have contacted police over his fears, he said: “It was not sufficient for me to do so.”

In a statement given to the inquiry, Dion also said: “I was and continue to be devastated and deeply saddened by the immense pain, anguish and grief my brother inflicted on July 29 2024 and I want to express my deepest condolences to all those involved.”

Rudakubana’s father, Alphonse Rudakubana, is due to give evidence later on Wednesday.

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