The woman accused of being first to spread the fake rumours about the Southport killer which sparked nationwide riots has been arrested.

Racist riots spread across the country after misinformation spread on social media claiming the fatal stabbing was carried out by Ali Al-Shakati, believed to be a fictitious name, a Muslim aslyum seeker who was on an MI6 watchlist.

A 55-year-old woman from Chester has now been arrested on suspicion of publishing written material to stir up racial hatred, and false communication. She remains in police custody.

While she has not been named in the police statement about the arrest, it is believed to be Bonnie Spofforth, a mother-of-three and the managing director of a clothing company.

  • @Glytch@lemmy.world
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    453 months ago

    They know it’s her, they’re just shielding themselves from libel claims. The same way they’ll say “allegedly” until a conviction.

    • @zaph@sh.itjust.works
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      -13 months ago

      If they were trying to shield themselves they could have not dropped a name. This is different than saying allegedly about someone who was arrested and the name released.