A TEEN has arrived at court charged with murdering three children and injuring eight others in a rampage at a Taylor Swift dance class.
Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar were knifed to death in the mass stabbing in Southport.
Bebe King, 6, was among the youngsters stabbed to death[/caption] Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, was enjoying a dance class when she was killed[/caption] Alice Dasilva Aguiar was also left dead in the rampage[/caption] A prison van arrives at court where the teen is set to appear charged with murder[/caption]Eight other children suffered stab wounds in the horror, with five fighting for life in hospital along with two adults.
A 17-year-old boy is appearing at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court today charged with three counts of murder.
The teen, who legally can’t be named, is also accused of ten counts of attempted murder and possession of a bladed article.
The horror unfolded on July 29 as children enjoyed a Taylor Swift Yoga and Dance Workshop at a community centre.
Terrified witnesses described the rampage as a “horror film” as the teen allegedly stabbed children at random.
Hero dance teacher Leanne Lucas is understood to have been knifed in the arms, neck and back as she used her body to shield young girls from the knifeman.
Her colleague Heidi Liddle escaped uninjured after bravely locking some of the children inside a toilet.
Another adult, Jonathan Hayes, was stabbed in the leg as he tried to fend off the attacker after running into the class when he heard screams.
The attack has sparked riots across the country – despite the local community calling for calm.
Thugs set fire to a police car and hurled bricks at cops in Hartlepool last night as tensions flared.
Dance teacher Leanne Lucas shielded children with her body[/caption] Her colleague Heidi Liddle locked youngsters in a toilet to protect them[/caption]In London, 100 people were arrested after clashes erupted in Whitehall.
Flares were hurled at the gates of Downing Street and protesters attempted to kick fences down before they were stopped by police.
Rioters also fought with cops in Southport outside a mosque following the horror attack.
Merseyside Police said more than 50 officers were injured amid the carnage.
It came after false claims were spread online that the alleged killer was an asylum seeker.
The mum of victim Elsie Stancombe later condemned the violence and urged protesters to stop.
Sir Keir Starmer will meet with senior policing leaders in Downing Street today to offer them the government’s full backing.
The teen suspect was charged overnight[/caption] Tributes have flooded in for the victims[/caption] The horror has also sparked violence elsewhere in the country, including Hartlepool[/caption] More than 100 people were arrested at a protest in London last night[/caption]