Taxi driver who dropped off Southport killer ‘regrets not helping the children’

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Taxi driver who dropped off Southport killer 'regrets not helping the children'
Taxi driver Gary Poland acknowledged he ‘should have called police earlier’ in a statement (Pictures: PA/Facebook)

The taxi driver who took Southport killer Axel Rudakubana to the scene said he ‘regrets’ not stopping to help the children who came running for their lives as the rampage began.

Gary Poland, a driver for One Call Taxis, did not call emergency services until 50 minutes after hearing ‘harrowing’ screams coming from the Hart Space, having picked up another fare and returned home first.

Giving evidence to the public inquiry, Mr Poland said he threatened to call the police when Rudakubana refused to pay but thought he had gone to get money when he went into the building.

The teenager murdered Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and attempted to murder 10 others in the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29.

In a statement, Mr Poland said: ‘I consider that I should have called police earlier. In hindsight, I wish I had done and it’s something that I do think about every day, what I should have done and how this is my fault because I drove him there.

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‘I should have checked on the welfare of the children and helped.

‘I thought there was a gunman shooting at people and I believed this to be the person who I had just been shouting at to pay me a fare and threatened to call the police, so I did believe that I was in danger of being a target.

‘I regret not helping the children. Their screams were harrowing, and I can still hear them when I think back to that day.’

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Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar were killed (Picture: PA)

He said he was in ‘complete shock’, which is why he did not check on the children’s welfare.

In a statement, he said: ‘This was terrifying. I was in a state of complete mortal terror and shock.’

The inquiry heard a minute after leaving Hart Street, Mr Poland rang his friend Julian Medlock, who ran a garage near to the Hart Space.

A transcript of the call, shown to the inquiry, showed Mr Poland said: ‘He just f****** shot everyone ain’t he?’

He told the inquiry he had picked up Rudakubana, whose name was listed as Simon, from his home in Banks, Lancashire, and after checking the address with him they travelled in silence before arriving at Hart Street at 11.44am.

He said during the journey Rudakubana did not give him cause for suspicion.

When he dropped him off, he said, he did not realise he was carrying a knife.

He told the inquiry: ‘If I’d have thought he had a knife I’d have got out and disarmed him.’

Gary Poland - the coward Southport taxi driver too frightened to phone 999 - ID confirmed
Gary Poland did not call 999 until 50 minutes after hearing ‘harrowing’ screams coming from the Hart Space, having picked up another fare and returned home first

Counsel to the inquiry Nicholas Moss KC asked: ‘You would have got out and disarmed him, you think?’

Mr Poland said: ‘Yeah. It’s only a knife.’

He said that when Rudakubana went into the building he assumed he had gone to get cash to pay his fare.

But the taxi driver said he then ‘heard all this screaming’ and thought he heard four or five gunshots.

‘That’s when I got worried,’ Mr Poland later told police, ‘And I thought, “I’m not going to confront anyone with a gun”.’

A minute later after leaving Hart Street, Mr Poland called his friend Mr Medlock, asking if he had heard gunshots.

Mr Moss asked the witness: ‘It stands to reason, you have realised immediately this was a very serious incident?’

Mr Poland replied: ‘Oh yes.’

 People make bubbles as they gather to mourn victims of last week's knife attack by holding a vigil near the Atkinson on August 5, 2024 in Southport, England. One week ago, three young girls were killed, and several other people were seriously injured, when 17-year-old Axel Muganwa Rudakubana went on a stabbing spree in a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport. The incident, as well as false information that the suspect was an immigrant, sparked a wave of anti-immigrant protests and riots across the UK. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
People make bubbles as they gather to mourn victims of the knife attack in Southport (Picture: Getty)

In a statement, Mr Poland described ‘extremely vivid’ screaming of children and went on to say: ‘I then saw a mass huddle of children aged approximately six or seven. They were screaming, it was like a stampede for their lives.’

Mr Moss continued: ‘Do you accept, as you drove away, children were fleeing alongside your car. And you can be seen looking in the rear view camera?’

‘That’s correct,’ Mr Poland said.

He added: ‘I did not know anybody was injured. I did not see anybody injured.’

Mr Poland drove away for two to three minutes before parking up at 11.49am. Mr Poland said he accepts he should have called police as soon as he was out of harm’s way.

He said he called Mr Medlock because he was scared for his welfare and believed there had been a shooting incident.

Mr Moss said: ‘At any time during this call did you say anything about those young girls or their welfare?’

Mr Poland replied: ‘I don’t think so.’

The witness denied any anti-police feeling or reluctance to call them.

He said: ‘If I thought there was a need to call police, I would.’

Axel Rudakubana, aged 18, from Banks in Lancashire has today (Monday 20 January 2025) pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to all 16 counts he was charged with. They were three charges of murder; 10 charges of attempted murder and one charge of possession of a knife - all relating to the incident at Hart Street, Southport on 29 July 2024. He was additionally charged on 29 October with production of a biological toxin, namely ricin, contrary to Section 1 of the Biological Weapons Act 1974; and possessing information, namely a pdf file entitled ?Military Studies in the Jihad Against the Tyrants: The Al-Qaeda Training Manual? of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000. Following his guilty plea, Rudakubana was remanded in custody to appear at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday 23 January
Axel Rudakubana was jailed for at least 52 years (Picture: Merseyside Police)

Mr Poland said he accidentally then accepted to take another fare on his booking app and only did so because he did not know what he was doing in that moment.

On the journey a transcript of the conversation showed him having a ‘mundane’ conversation about the weather and work.

A police car, sirens on and lights flashing, passed his car at speed in the opposite direction, prompting his fare to say: ‘I wonder what that was?’

Mr Poland replied to his customer, ‘He’s in a rush, isn’t he’, the inquiry heard.

Mr Moss said after dropping off his customer he could then have called police. Mr Moss said: ‘That was another opportunity, you did not take, to call 999?’

‘Yes,’ Mr Poland said.

The inquiry continues.

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