Southport attack stirs memories of Dunblane as investigations begin
by Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6PJYB)
The suspect's mental health will be assessed while Merseyside town deals with the aftermath of the atrocity
It will come as little, if any comfort, in the days and months to come, that targeted attacks on groups of children at play are mercifully rare in the United Kingdom.
The worst in British history was the Dunblane massacre in March 1996 when a gunman walked into a school and killed 16 children and a teacher, before taking his own life. Thomas Hamilton, armed with guns, carried out his attack in the picturesque Scottish village, opening fire on a class of five and six-year-olds.
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