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Families demand answers as Southport inquiry opens
« on: July 08, 2025, 07:53:04 AM »
"Nothing the inquiry could do would ever "change the unimaginable loss" of the families of the three murdered girls, Rachael Wong, director of law firm Bond Turner, and the families' solicitor, Chris Walker, said in a joint statement.

They added: "We all now have a responsibility to ensure that something like this never happens again...

"It is only through intense public scrutiny that real change can be effected.""

I can understand that the statement is meant ti cover the emotional devastation that the families feel but the idea that we actions of extreme violence are not going happen if ee somehow do some specific hearing, and implement all it's findings is loading this with too much sigificance, and setting it up for failure.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cren3qzqy22o