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Added on the 25/12/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Images from the residence in Mormant, a small town located 60 kilometres southeast of Paris, where a man with a psychiatric history stabbed to death his partner and their two young children, then injured two people in the street before being arrested. IMAGES
The coffin and mourners arrive for the funeral of seven year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, killed in a mass stabbing in Southport, UK, on July 29. Elsie was among three young girls who died in the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, which also left ten people injured, eight of them children, and sparked nationwide anti-immigration riots. IMAGES
Britain's King Charles arrives at Southport town hall to cheering well-wishers, on a visit to show his support following the knife attack on July 29 which killed three young girls and sparked nationwide riots. Before his public visit to the town hall the king was scheduled to meet privately with some of those impacted by the knife attack, which injured 10 others, eight of them children. IMAGES
Anti-racism protesters take part in a "Stop the Far-right" demonstration outside of the headquarters of the Reform UK political party in London after far-right riots shook British cities last week. IMAGES
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says people taking part in far-right riots will "feel the full force of the law", following hundreds of arrests and ongoing convictions, while visiting a mosque and meeting members of the Muslim community in western England. "We need to make sure that in the coming days, we can give the necessary reassurance to our communities. Many of whom, I've been talking to some this morning, are very anxious about the situation," he tells reporters. IMAGES
A large crowd of people rallies against racism during a counter-protest in London's Walthamstow area as Britain remains on high alert for more violent far-right protests across the country. Protesters hold signs reading "Refugees welcome, stop the far right" after nightly riots, during which mosques and migrant targets have been attacked, have erupted in English towns and cities since three children were murdered on July 29. IMAGES