Police are struggling to retrieve the deleted internet history of Axel Rudakubana, which could provide insights into his motivations for the tragic Southport attack that claimed the lives of three young girls. The evidence has become buried in a lengthy US legal process involving Google and Microsoft, leaving investigators with a potentially long wait. The British government has stepped in to demand the immediate removal of violent online material that may have influenced Rudakubana. Officials express alarm at how easily such dangerous content remains available to users, stressing the need for action from tech companies.
The missing internet history of Axel Rudakubana, deleted just before his violent Southport attack, could reveal motivations, but police face legal hurdles to access it.
Merseyside police have indicated that obtaining crucial online data from Google and Microsoft linked to Rudakubana’s premeditated attack may take years due to legal processes.
British government officials are pressing tech companies to swiftly remove violent online material that influenced Rudakubana's actions, citing ongoing accessibility to dangerous content.
The browsing history of Rudakubana is considered vital for understanding his mindset leading up to the assault where he killed three young girls.
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