LONDON — The teenager accused in a stabbing rampage that killed three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England has been charged with producing the deadly poison ricin and also faces a terror offense for possessing a jihadi training manual, police said Tuesday.
Axel Rudakubana, 18, who is charged with murdering three girls and stabbing 10 other people on July 29, produced ricin that was found in a search of his home, Merseyside Police said. Police also found a computer file with an al-Qaida training manual titled: ''Military Studies in the Jihad Against the Tyrants."
Ricin is derived from the castor bean plant and is one of the world's deadliest toxins. It has no known vaccine or antidote and kills cells by preventing them from making proteins.
Rudakubana had been charged in August with the stabbings in the community of Southport, which police on Tuesday stressed have not been classed as a ''terrorist incident'' because the motive is not yet known. Police issued the new charges of producing a poison and possessing a terrorism manual on Tuesday.
The stabbing occurred on the first week of summer vacation as about two dozen young girls danced to music by Swift at Hart Space, a community center that hosted everything from pregnancy workshops to women's boot camps.
Witnesses described hearing screams and seeing children covered in blood running from the studio that was behind a row of homes on a residential street.
Joel Verite, a window cleaner on his lunch break, told Sky News at the time that he was passing by when he saw a woman covered in blood slumped over a car who screamed: ''He's killing kids over there."
Verite saw bloody children in the woman's car and ran in the direction she pointed, entering the studio and being startled to lock eyes with the suspect in a hooded tracksuit holding a knife at the top of the stairs.