Sunday 7 August 2022 01:52 AM Mother of Lilia Valutyte, nine, recalls horrific moment she found her daughter ... trends now
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Schoolgirl Lilia Valutyte was brutally killed outside her mother's embroidery shop in the town centre of Boston, Lincolnshire at around 6.20pm on Thursday, July 28.
Mother Lina Savicke, 35, has recalled the horrific moment she saw her daughter dying in the street.
CCTV showed the nine-year-old joyfully playing in the street with her little sister just minutes before she was stabbed.
Lina also said that the mother of Lithuanian national Deividas Skebas, 22, of Boston, who was charged with stabbing Lilia to death, has offered help.
Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, Lina said that Skebas' mother Daiva called to say that she would 'take care of everything that she is able to'.
Lilia Valutyte (pictured) was brutally stabbed to death outside her mother's embroidery shop in the town centre of Boston, Lincolnshire at around 6.20pm on Thursday, 28 July
Mother Lina Savicke says she has spoken to the mother of the man who has been accused of killing her daughter Lilia