Good detail.
Important the Mainstream Ministry of Information is pushed to convey these inconvenient facts.
Prayers and condolences to the families of the victims.
More detail:
“.....Rodger was living with roommates at the Independent Living Institute in Santa Barbara, a facility that offers ‘living skills instruction to help adults with disabilities to live more independently in their communities,’ according to the website.......
“He was born in August 1991 in Lambeth, South London, the scion of a family steeped in photography and the cinema.
His Malaysian-born mother Li Chin, now 53, and film director father Peter, 49, moved to Americas West Coast when Elliot was five and his younger sister Georgia only a baby.
Elliots grandfather, British photographer George Rodger, was one of the founders of the renowned Magnum photo agency, and covered the D-Day landings in 1944.
He was also the first photographer to enter the concentration camps at Bergen-Belsen, an experience which left a lasting impression on him, according to his widow Lois Jinx Rodger, herself a journalist and picture editor.
Speaking from her home in Kent, Elliots grandmother, 89, explained that he had suffered mental health issues for some time.
She said: He was a very disturbed boy. He lived in California but of course Id known him. This is just one of those very tragic things. I dont want to talk about it any more. This is a rather difficult time.........