Police arrested two people today after launching a murder investigation into the fatal stabbing of a nine-year-old girl on a street in Lincolnshire.
The child was found on a quiet lane in Boston at around 6.20pm yesterday – with locals left in ‘profound shock’ and the local MP appealing for national assistance to catch the killer.
Two people were arrested this morning in connection with the killing, with police saying it was an ‘isolated’ incident and they were not ‘in a position’ to name the victim.
A small tent has been pictured at the murder scene near the town’s historic St Botolph’s Church as forensic officers bagged up evidence.
A large object appeared to be covered in the middle of the alleyway, which was marked by small yellow signs.
The UK is in the grip of a knife crime epidemic, with the latest figures for England and Wales showing offences involving knives are up by 10 per cent compared to the previous year.
This weekend saw a wave of stabbings in London that saw three people killed in less than 24 hours and another badly injured.
Horrifically, this is not the first time children have become victims of fatal stabbings in Britain, with 12-year-old murdered by a teenager Ava White in Liverpool last November. He was sentenced to a minimum of 13 years in jail.
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Emergency services rushed to the scene in Boston, Lincolnshire, at around 6.20pm on Thursday evening to reports a nine-year-old girl had been fatally stabbed (Pictured: Scene of horror killing on Friday morning)
A forensic officer near the scene in Boston today where a nine-year-old girl died yesterday from a suspected stab wound
An aerial view showing police at the scene of the stabbing in Boston, with a forensic tent seen behind a cordon
The UK is in the grip of a knife crime epidemic, with the latest figures for England and Wales showing offences involving knives are up by 10 per cent compared to the previous year
Two people were arrested this morning in connection with the killing. A small tent has been pictured at the murder scene near the town’s historic St Botolph’s Church as forensic officers bagged up evidence
Fountain Lane, the scene of the killing, remained cordoned off by police tape on Friday morning
Lincolnshire Police Chief Superintendent Kate Anderson said today: ‘Officers were called to the scene of the incident at Fountain Lane, Boston, at around 6.20pm yesterday.
‘A nine-year-old girl sadly died as a result of what we believe to be a stab wound.
‘We have arrested two people in connection with the incident.
‘We believe this to be an isolated incident. We are pursuing extensive lines of enquiry and have committed a number of resources to this investigation. You will see more officers patrolling the area, and we have a high number of specialist detectives who have been brought in to assist the investigation.
‘We are not yet in a position to name the victim.
‘Her parents are being supported by specially trained officers at this very difficult time, and I can only imagine the grief and pain that they are going through. Their welfare and the welfare of those who she knew is a priority for us.’
Police cordoned off Fountain Lane, a street that backs onto Boston’s Grade II listed old court building The Sessions House.
A forensic tent could also be seen erected in the street while officers combed for clues at the scene which is also in the shadow of historic St Botolph’s Church
The girl’s body was found outside MS Agricultural Services along a quiet lane next to quaint cobbled streets lined with cafes and coffe shops.
Much of the nearby area is commercial, with car parks, a high street and several boarded-up shops, but the street also runs alongside the end of a residential road.
The local community was in a state of shock as they came to terms with the tragic news late on yesterday evening, with heartbroken residents calling it the ‘most shocking tragedy ever to befall’ the town.
A woman leaves flowers near to the scene today, after it was revealed a nine-year-old girl died yesterday after a suspected stabbing in Boston
Among the tributes left near the scene is a purple teddy bear. Police say they have arrested two people in connection with the incident
A written tribute left to the young girl, who tragically died on Thursday night. It read: ‘So sorry this cruel world has taken your life beautiful girl. May you be in the arms of the angels xxx’
Taxi driver Jonathan Newton, 55, said: ‘We are a close knit community here and the town is rocked to the core by this tragedy.
‘She was just a little girl, how could anyone do this to a nine-year-old? It’s the most shocking tragedy to ever befall our little town. I’m just speechless.’
Another local resident, who did not want to be named, added: ‘We’re not sure what happened but its a quiet lane so I can’t imagine too many people saw it.
‘There are businesses though with CCTV cameras so I just pray whoever did this is caught fast. My heart is breaking for that girl’s parents.
‘I’ve seen people who don’t even know the family in floods of tears today.’
The Tory MP for Boston and Skegness, Matt Warman, said he had been in contact with the policing minister to ensure national assistance is available to the murder investigation.
‘Profoundly shocking news in Boston this evening,’ he said. ‘I have spoken to senior officers locally and am hugely grateful for all the emergency services’ work.’
Many spoke of their shock and fear at a suspected murder happening so close to home, while one resident was left to openly ask if the area remain safe for her children.
Another, posting on Facebook, commented: ‘How many more of our children have to die before serious intervention takes place in this town?
‘Why aren’t the government and the councils doing more to make Boston a safe place to live when these diabolical news stories are far too frequent. This is a tragedy.’
A third added: ‘This is absolutely devastating and traumatic to read. Rest in peace little one, my thoughts go to all family and friends and thoughts to the officers involved as well as residents of Boston.
‘How can we sleep at night knowing a 9 year old child has been murdered? Absolutely awful.’
Edgar Buncis, whose young son Roberts was murdered in Boston nearly two years ago, has told how the schoolgirl’s family will be going through ‘hell’ as he urged them to ‘be strong.’
Roberts was stabbed more than 70 times in a frenzied attack just days before his 13th birthday. Marcel Grzeszcz, 15, was convicted of Roberts’ murder and jailed for a minimum of 16 years last November.
Today Mr Buncis has today begged for answers after the latest tragedy.
He said: ‘Dear family, you will go through the hell, be strong, take any help you can get.
‘My son was stabbed to death 12/12/2020 and I still live with that and think it never will end. It’s so sad.
‘Where are we going, what is wrong with this world, what is wrong with Boston … I would tell you thousands of words but don’t know what to say … be strong, love those who you have.’
Forensic teams were working the scene on Fountain Lane (pictured) overnight and early on Friday morning
Home Office figures from 2016 found the port town of Boston, a sleepy market town in Lincolnshire, was the murder capital of England and Wales (Pictured: Scene on Fountain Lane)
Mr Warman said in a statement posted on Twitter: ‘Profoundly shocking news in Boston this evening, I have spoken to senior officers locally and am hugely grateful for all the emergency services’ work. I have also been in contact with Policing Minister Tom Pursglove to ensure that any national help that might be useful is made available as quickly as possible’
A nine-year-old girl has died from a suspected stab wound in Lincolnshire. Pictured: Forensic analysts mark out the crime scene
A police officer collects bags of evidence after a girl, aged nine, died from a suspected stab wound in Boston
Home Office figures from 2016 found the port town of Boston, a sleepy market town in Lincolnshire, was the murder capital of England and Wales.
Boston came top of a list of the local authorities with the most cases of murder, attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder per 100,000 people.
There was a rate of 15 murderous crimes per 100,000 people up to September 2015 – ranking as the highest per person average in England and Wales and rivalling huge cities such as Birmingham or London.
And the overall crime rate in the port town for 2021 was recorded as 100 crimes per 1,000 people, making it among the most dangerous towns in Lincolnshire.