JAKARTA - British police have arrested a man who stabbed an 11-year-old girl and a 34-year-old woman in Leicester Square, an area in downtown London that is popular with tourists.
Reported by Reuters on Monday, August 12, the police said there were no other suspects in connection with the stabbing case. Meanwhile, the victim has been taken to the hospital.
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There has been no police explanation about the motive for the stabbing, including whether there is a connection with anti-Muslim and anti-migrant protests that spread because of the Southport boy stabbing hoax.
As previously reported, the woman named totaling Spof totaling, 55, allegedly the first person to spread hoaxes on the identity of the perpetrators of the stabbing in Southport who was the culprit of anti-migrant riots in England, has been arrested.
The stabbing was carried out by a 17-year-old teenager against his victims, children participating in Taylor Swift's dance class at Southport on Monday, July 21, 2024.
Spofmen then spread hoaxes on the identity of a teenager who carried out the stabbing action named Ali Al-Shakati, a Muslim asylum seeker who is on the UK intelligence watch list, MI6.
"Ali Al-Shakati is a suspect, she is an asylum seeker who came to England by boat last year and is on the MI6 monitoring list. If this is true, then riots will occur soon," Spof aired on his social media account, on the same day as the stabbing incident at around 16.49.
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