A report has found the murder of British soldier Lee Rigby in a street in London could not have been prevented by security agencies given the intelligence at the time...
However the 18-month inquiry by a panel of lawmakers found that had the domestic intelligence agency MI5 been aware of an online exchange involving one of the killers, Mr Rigby's death may have been prevented.
Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale were given a whole life term and a minimum of 45 years in jail respectively for the brutal attack on the 25-year-old in May 2013. In a random attack, they ran Mr Rigby over with a car before stabbing him and attempting to decapitate him in front of members of the public.
Prime Minister David Cameron told MP's in the British parliament failings had occurred but this did not mean Mr Rigby's death could have been prevented.
IN: The report concludes...
OUT: ..such evidence.
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Prime Minister David Cameron told MP's in the British parliament that failings had been identified and new procedures are in place.
IN: While the committee...
OUT: ..online.
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Prime Minister David Cameron told MP's in the British parliament that lessons will be learnt from the incident in the fight to defeat violent extremists.
IN: We will not shrink...
OUT: ....young minds.
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