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We couldn't cope with violent son, says Southport killer's dad
The father of the Southport killer today admitted he played down his son's violent outbursts because he feared he would be taken into care.
The father of the Southport killer today admitted he played down his son’s violent outbursts because he feared he would be taken into care.
Alphonse Rudakubana, 49, said that by the time his youngest son, Axel, turned 15 their relationship had broken down and his son ‘hated him’.
He would regularly attack him and, although the violence was ‘random,’ it could happen up to twice a day, Mr Rudakubana said.
Mr Rudakubana said he made allowances for his son because of his autism and didn’t report every violent incident to police, mental health services or social workers because he believed Axel was ‘vulnerable’ and their home life was ‘chaotic every day’.
Sir Adrian Fulford, chairman of the inquiry, asked Mr Rudakubana whether he was reluctant to report what was going on because he was ‘concerned AR was going to be taken away from you?’