The home secretary delivered a statement to the House of Commons after visiting the scene in Southport where several children were stabbed at a dance workshop on Monday.
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Yvette Cooper told MPs misinformation had already spread online about the identity of the attacker and warned 'those who do this for their own purposes risk undermining a crucial criminal investigation'. Misinformation has been spread on social media platforms by sources ranging from far-right activists to fake news websites. The police have only revealed that the attacker is a 17-year-old male. Three children were killed in the attack and several others and two adults are being treated in hospital.
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