Knife crime labelled 'national crisis' by grieving grandmother as she says stabbings are now 'normalised'

A grieving grandmother has warned that knife crime has become a "national crisis" in Britain, claiming the frequency of stabbings means the violence is being treated as "the normal". Julie Taylor, who lost her 19 year old grandson Liam to a brutal knife attack in 2020, spoke out as two more boys fight for their lives in hospital following an attack in a London school. Speaking to GB News, Mrs Taylor described the "absolute devastation" and the "huge ripple effect" that follows every incident,

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Knife crime labelled 'national crisis' by grieving grandmother as she says stabbings are now 'normalised'

A grieving grandmother has warned that knife crime has become a "national crisis" in Britain, claiming the frequency of stabbings means the violence is being treated as "the normal". Julie Taylor, who lost her 19 year old grandson Liam to a brutal knife attack in 2020, spoke out as two more boys fight for their lives in hospital following an attack in a London school. Speaking to GB News, Mrs Taylor described the "absolute devastation" and the "huge ripple effect" that follows every incident,

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