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A UK inquiry examines how a teen bought a machete online without proper ID checks, leading to a deadly attack.
Joseph Wheeler, managing director of Knife Warehouse, testified at the Southport attack inquiry that his company had no concern about who bought machetes, including the Black Panther kukri sold to 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana in October 2023.
Rudakubana used a kitchen knife from Amazon to kill three children in a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29, 2024.
The machete, ordered with a fake ID and shipped over 200 miles from the provided address, arrived without required warning labels, violating a legal requirement.
Wheeler admitted the company failed to meet labeling standards and now requires proof of address and ID for age verification.
The inquiry continues to examine online knife sales and safety regulations.
Una investigación del Reino Unido examina cómo un adolescente compró un machete en línea sin los controles de identificación adecuados, lo que condujo a un ataque mortal.