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Axel Rudakubana bought the knife he used to kill three little girls and injure 10 others from Amazon, despite being 17 years old and it being illegal to sell to under-18s.
The boy died in hospital of his injuries after being stabbed near Scribers Lane in Hall Green, Birmingham, on Tuesday.
The Prime Minister said it was ‘unacceptable that these murder weapons could be bought with two clicks’ online.
Online buyers will be asked to submit an ID document and record a live video to prove their age under government plans.
A boy was found with serious injuries in the Birmingham area shortly after 3pm on Tuesday and police have launched an ...