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King Charles has met with Southport emergency service personnel, community groups and some of the surviving children and families from the knife attack that killed three young girls on July 29th. Veuer’s Chloe Hurst has the story!

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00:00King Charles has met with South Port Emergency Service personnel,
00:03community groups and some of the surviving children and families
00:07from the knife attack that killed three young girls on July 29.
00:11Reuters reports the attack happened at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class,
00:15and subsequent riots and racist attacks on Muslims and migrants
00:20happened after misinformation was wrongly spread online,
00:23claiming the attacks had been committed by an Islamist migrant.
00:27The King's visit included a number of private and public meetings,
00:31with His Majesty first arriving to view the bouquets of flowers and teddy bears
00:36that were laid in tribute to the three victims.
00:38According to the BBC, King Charles also took the time to speak with firefighters,
00:43police officers, ambulance workers and local political and faith leaders.
00:48The monarch is said to have praised the community spirit,
00:51compassion and resilience evident in South Port,
00:55hoping for further respect to continue to unite the nation.
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