January 19, 2023 2.54 pm This story is over 24 months old

Murder case of Lilia Valutyte, 9, adjourned again

Further hearings will take place in February

The case of a man charged with murdering nine-year-old Lilia Valutyte has been adjourned until to February.

Lilia was found with a stab wound to her chest in Fountain Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire, on July 28.

Lithuanian national Deividas Skebas, 22, was charged with her murder and his case was today (Thursday) listed before Judge Simon Hirst at Lincoln Crown Court for a pre-trial hearing.

Skebas, who is currently remanded into custody, did not appear in court for the hearing and was represented by barrister John McNally.

The Crown Prosecution Service were represented by Christopher Donellan KC.

Lilia Valutyte had reportedly been playing with a hula hoop with her younger sister when she was attacked.

No pleas were entered and Judge Hirst adjourned the case for a further hearing at Lincoln Crown Court before Mrs Justice Tipples on 28 February. That hearing is expected to last two days.

A mention hearing will also take place on February 22.

Lilia suffered the stab wound as she played in the street in broad daylight with her sister.

Footage showed her playing hula-hoop with her younger sibling minutes before the alleged attack at 6.20pm on Thursday, July 28.

An inquest in Lincoln heard that Harry Potter fan Lilia died from a stab wound to the chest.

Skebas, a 22-year-old fruitpicker, was arrested two days later at his home in Boston.


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