It seems to always be the same, the knife-wielding devils who commit terrible crimes always have
connections to the media system. In this horrid case, the now-young man worked in a BBC 'Children
In Need' video and other theatrical perfomances.
This recent multing-stabbing has supposedly led to riots across England and demands in Goverment
for more stricter Police control of the public
Maybe NightskyeB4Dawn has a point?
connections to the media system. In this horrid case, the now-young man worked in a BBC 'Children
In Need' video and other theatrical perfomances.
This recent multing-stabbing has supposedly led to riots across England and demands in Goverment
for more stricter Police control of the public
Maybe NightskyeB4Dawn has a point?
Quote:Southport murder suspect appeared in BBC Children in Need videoArchived Telegraph Article:
Axel Rudakubana was in fundraising clip at age 11 dressed as Doctor Who alongside four other children
'The 17-year-old accused of murdering three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport
appeared in a BBC Children’s in Need video, it can be revealed. Axel Rudakubana, who is alleged to have
carried out the knife attack on Monday, dressed as Doctor Who in the 2018 fundraising clip.
Axel Rudakubana.
In the video, called it’s time to do your thing, the then 11-year-old starred alongside four child actors dressed
as other incarnations of the Doctor for the promo. It comes after The Telegraph revealed he had taken part in
a West End show alongside dozens of other performance group members.
A BBC source told MailOnline: “Children in Need has no relationship to Axel Rudakubana. The individual was
contracted by the BBC for the campaign video through a casting agency in 2018 and has never had an affiliation
with any of our funded projects.”
Appearing in the 45-second clip, the 11-year-old tells viewers: “It’s that time of year again,” before advising on
the best ways to raise money for Children in Need. He says “You can run from John O’Groats to Land’s End” in
the promo that is thought to have been shot on location in nearby Blackpool in early 2018.
At the time, Mr Rudakubana had worked with Ology Kids Casting based in Ormskirk, Lancashire - close to
Southport, it is reported. The agency has since deleted a series of Facebook posts about Axel’s acting career,
including one that read: “Look out for Ology superstar Axel in the new promo for Children In Need!!”
A BBC Children in Need spokesman told MailOnline: “Our deepest sympathies go out to everyone impacted
by this shocking case, and we have removed the video from all of our platforms out of respect to them.”
Mr Rudakabana is charged with the murder of Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot
Stancombe, seven.
Died at the hands of 17 year-old Axel Rudakubana.
Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar
He is also charged with the attempted murder of yoga class instructor Leanne Lucas, businessman John Hayes
and eight children, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and on possession of a kitchen knife with a curved
blade.
Mr Rudakubana, who spent the entire 55 minutes of the hearing covering his whole face, with his grey sweatshirt
pulled up to his hairline, rocking back and forth and side to side at times, will next appear at Liverpool Crown
Court on Oct 25. A provisional trial date, lasting six weeks, was scheduled for Jan 20 next year.
Ology Kids Casting was contacted for comment...'
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