The alleged murderer was in court today twice
Lincolnshire Police said people who wish to leave flowers, cards and gifts in memory of nine-year-old Lilia Valutyte who was tragically stabbed in Boston, can continue to do so at the corner of Fountain Lane and Fountain Place.
Armed officers arrested a man in the Central Park area of Boston at around 2.45pm on Saturday, July 30. Lithuanian national Deividas Skebas, 22, was charged with her murder and and appeared at both Lincoln Magistrates and Crown Court on Monday, August 1. At Lincoln Crown Court, Skebas sat in a glass panelled dock wearing a grey tracksuit and black slip on shoes, flanked by two security officers. During the seven minute hearing Skebas, who had dark stubble around his jaw, only nodded to confirm his name.Flowers have been laid in tribute to Lilia and a service of reflection and prayer was held at St Botolph’s Church on Sunday as an opportunity for the community to come together in support, and prayer, of Lilia’s family.
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