A school teacher is under investigation after allegedly claiming the world was a 'slightly safer' place following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The educator at Kingsmead School in Hednesford, Staffordshire, reportedly made the comments after father-of-two Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University last week.
They have become the latest in a line of Britons with public-facing roles to come under fire for seemingly supporting the death of the Donald Trump ally and free-speech activist.
The teacher joins incoming Oxford Union president George Abaraonye, who is alleged to have posted on WhatsApp 'Charlie Kirk got shot, let's f***ing go', in the hours after his assassination.
Councillor Fiona Wild, who sat as an independent on Burnley council following her resignation from the Labour Party last month, also wrote online that Kirk brought his death 'on himself' before adding: 'Good riddance to not a very nice man!'













