After violent clashes erupted in Southport, U.K., on Tuesday following the deaths of three young girls in a frenzied knife attack at a dance class, local residents reported feeling unsafe in their neighbourhood. According to witnesses, police vans were set on fire and protesters hurled bricks, bottles and fireworks at officers and cars.
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U.K. stabbings: Violent protests leave Southport residents feeling ‘unsafe’
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