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Child killer Axel Rudakubana’s schoolmates reveal ‘he was always trouble’ as he’s pictured in drama class

Former classmates of Axel Rudakubana have revealed the Southport child killer “always trouble”, as chilling new photos emerge.

UK teen jailed for at least 52 years for Southport girls' murders

Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was “always trouble”, according to old classmates, as new images have emerged showing him at a drama class aged 11.

Rudakubana, now 18, was told he will serve life after murdering Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Da Silva Aguiar, nine, and trying to kill 10 others at a Taylor Swift dance class in the UK last July.

The cowardly killer was sentenced on Thursday to a minimum of 52 years in prison — the longest for anyone his age.

Yet Rudakubana, in his early school years, was an awkward boy who loved to sing and dance before the tide slowly turned.

Southport child killer Axel Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP
Southport child killer Axel Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP

In new pictures released, taken at the Pauline Quirke Academy — a drama school in Southport in 2017 — Rudakubana is seen reciting lines from a script.

He attended Saturday morning classes here along with his elder brother, joining other local children — aged between four and 18 — who share a passion for music, dance and theatre.

Rudakubana seen attending drama class aged 11. Picture: The Sun
Rudakubana seen attending drama class aged 11. Picture: The Sun

Another image shows him lurking on the edge of the drama group aged 11 as those around him seem enthusiastic and happy.

Dressed in a black hoodie, navy tracksuit bottoms and scuffed trainers, the young boy looks unsure of himself as he stands on the stage.

These chilling photos are now looked back on with horror after he murdered three young girls in cold blood six years later.

He was a shy and awkward boy but it soon took a far darker turn. Picture: The Sun
He was a shy and awkward boy but it soon took a far darker turn. Picture: The Sun

His behaviour slowly turned and in 2019 he was expelled from school in Formby, Merseyside, after taking in a knife.

Police were called in and the year nine student — then aged just 13 — was sent home, before returning with a hockey stick.

The headmaster intervened before anyone was harmed.

Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP
Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP
Bebe King, six. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP
Bebe King, six. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP

While Rudakubana’s lawyer, Stan Reiz KC, told the court on Thursday “something changed in him when he reached the age of 13”, his former peers say there were earlier warning signs.

A former pupil called Jamie, who studied at Range High School in the nearby town of Formby at the same time as Rudakubana told The Daily Mail, “He was always trouble.”

Jamie added, “Everybody knew him from the get-go [in year seven]. It was clear and obvious that something was wrong in his brain. There were occasions when he had to be held back [by teachers]. He was infamous. People would be scared of him because he was not a good person at all.”

People protest ahead of Rudakubana’s sentencing in Liverpool. Picture: Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images
People protest ahead of Rudakubana’s sentencing in Liverpool. Picture: Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images

It was when Rudakubana started secondary school in 2017 that things took a darker turn.

A former pupil called Daisy, who sat next to him in English, paints a picture of him as a troublemaker, frequently taking things “too far” and having “shouting matches” with the teacher.

By year eight, Daisy says, he’d already earned a name for himself — “doing an Axel” became synonymous for misbehaving in lessons.

A replica of the knife used in the attack by Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP
A replica of the knife used in the attack by Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP

She also recalled how Rudakubana would have a “dark, ominous” look on his face when the topic of women’s rights came up.

Another student, Rebecca, described him as a “bad egg” who had a reputation for making sexist jokes to the girls.

Rebecca said she, and others, tried their best to “stay away” from Rudakubana.

A bedroom floor scene with Amazon packaging and items belonging to Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP
A bedroom floor scene with Amazon packaging and items belonging to Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police/AFP

Current and former pupils at the state secondary have found themselves in the spotlight this week after the disturbing revelation that, just seven days before the Southport murders, Rudakubana had plotted to take a taxi to his old school.

It seems he had a grievance to settle, and was dressed in the same green hoodie and surgical mask he wore to the attack a week later.

The cab was booked for 12.20pm — ten minutes before the 1100 pupils aged eleven to 16 were due to break up for summer.

But his martial arts instructor dad came out of the house and remonstrated with Rudakubana, then 17, before sending the driver away from their home in Banks, Lancs.

Mental health experts and social workers tried to help, resulting in an autism diagnosis, but the teenager refused to engage and waded into the cesspit of inhumanity available online.

One tablet device found by cops contained details of ethnic cleansing in Somalia, a history of Nazism and violence in Chechnya.

Shortly before the Southport murders, Rudakubana also searched on X for videos of an April 2024 stabbing of a bishop and five others in a church in Sydney.

His parents and brother were relocated in the wake of his attack.

They have not attended any of his court dates and are devastated by his crimes.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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