King Meets Survivors of Stabbing Rampage: In Pictures

King Charles on Tuesday visited Southport, England, to meet with survivors of a deadly stabbing attack that claimed the lives of three young girls last month.

The attack, which occurred during a -themed dance class on July 29, left three children dead and eight others injured. While the investigation remains ongoing, in connection with the tragic events, police said.

On Tuesday, the king arrived in the coastal town, situated northwest of Liverpool, to offer his support to the community. His visit included a private meeting with some of the children who survived the brutal attack.

The monarch was also greeted by crowds at Southport Town Hall, where mourners have been laying flowers and toys in memory of the young victims—Bebe King, 6; Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7; and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9.

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Britain’s King Charles III looks at the tributes outside Southport Town Hall, in Southport, England, on August 20, 2024, as he meets members of the local community, following the July 29 attack at a children’s…Paul Ellis/Pool/AP

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Britain’s King Charles III looks at the tributes outside Southport Town Hall, in Southport, England, on August 20, 2024.Paul Ellis/Pool/AP

During his visit to Southport, King Charles signed a book of condolence that was opened after the attack for the victims.

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King Charles III signs a book of condolence during his visit to Southport Town Hall on August 20, 2024, in Southport, England.Paul Ellis – WPA Pool/Getty Images

King Charles also took the opportunity to meet with the police officers, paramedics and other emergency first responders who responded to the attack.

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King Charles III (C) meets with representatives from Merseyside’s emergency services and local community groups at the Community Fire Station in Southport, England, on August 20, 2024.SCOTT HEPPELL/POOL/AFP/Getty Images

King Charles III and First Responders
King Charles III (C) meets with representatives from Merseyside’s emergency services and local community groups at the Community Fire Station in Southport, England, on August 20, 2024.SCOTT HEPPELL/POOL/AFP/Getty Images

The visit was also attended by local faith leaders as they aim to help the community heal and move forward.

Charles has previously expressed in Southport.

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King Charles III (R) has a cup of tea as he meets with representatives from Merseyside’s emergency services and local faith leaders at the Community Fire Station in Southport, England, on August 20, 2024.SCOTT HEPPELL/POOL/AFP/Getty Images

The king’s solemn visit comes after more violence was seen in the country earlier this month as misinformation on social media about the identity of the attacker and anti-immigration rhetoric pushed by far-right activists sparked widespread anti-immigrant and Islamophobic protests. This resulted in clashes with police, looting and attacks on mosques and hotels housing asylum-seekers.

Police have connected with the riots. Earlier this month, Prime Minister said that those involved in violent protests would “feel the full force of the law,” and that this should “send a very powerful message to anybody involved, either directly or online…”

Meanwhile, police officials have previously stated that they “would urge people not to speculate on details of the incident while the investigation is ongoing” after a name was shared on social media in connection with the suspect. The police confirmed that the name was incorrect.

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