The jury at Lincoln Crown Court heard how Deividas Skebas, 23, had approached Lilia as she played in the street with her little sister before stabbing her once in the chest and leaving the scene.
Lilia was in Fountain Lane, Boston, at around 6.20pm on 28 July 2022 when she was stabbed. She was given immediate medical aid at the scene, which continued at Boston Pilgrim Hospital. Sadly, she was confirmed to have died from the injury by staff at Boston Pilgrim Hospital.
Skebas, formerly of Thorold Street, Boston, was arrested outside his former address at around 2.45pm two days later following a public appeal. He was charged with murder in the evening of 31 July and remanded into custody.
The jury has now accepted the facts of the incident following the two-day hearing. High Court Judge, Justice McDowan, who presided over the trial, has now placed an indefinite order with restriction for Skebas to stay at a high security hospital. This means he can only be released or moved on the authority of the Secretary of State for Justice.
The details were heard during a finding of fact hearing at Lincoln Crown Court. The court had previously concluded that the defendant was not competent to participate in criminal proceedings on the basis of the reports of three forensic psychiatrists. This week’s hearing was to determine whether the defendant had been responsible for the injury which led to Lilia’s death.
The findings today do not attribute any criminal culpability, for example a charge of murder. Should Skebas be found to have made a sufficient recovery to participate in a criminal trial at a future date, it will be possible for criminal proceedings to recommence.
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