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This Monday, a hearing on the fate of 19-year-old Leam Smith will be held in Peterborough City Court.
Police arrested the boy over the weekend on suspicion of killing a 27-year-old Lithuanian citizen.
As previously announced, Friday at 9.40 p.m. A man with a knife fatally wounded a knife on Tilton Court Street in Peterborough, eastern England. It turned out that the victim was Lithuanian D.Kasiliauskis, known as a kickboxer and coach of the sport.
Investigating the murder of D. Kasiliauskis, the Peterborough police arrested a 30-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman over the weekend, but released them both.
In the page gofundme.com Lithuanians raise funds for the family of the deceased (two daughters are still orphans) and for funerals. It is also written there that Dainius was a strong and joyful person who pursued a career in kickboxing.
By the way, there are many clips on the Internet with which D. Kasiliauskis announced his domain as a kickboxer.
However, social media and media comments are full of indications that the deceased’s past is controversial. No one publishes detailed information on what cases Kaziliauskis had about law enforcement, but official proof that the man was actually convicted in England can be found in the publication. peterboroughtoday.co.uk in the Peterborough Court Chronicle.
Earlier this year, it was reported that in 2020. On January 2, Mr. Kasiliauskis was found guilty of intentional property damage. According to a court verdict, the man was ordered to pay £ 1,550 in damages for the building’s ruined doors, kitchen counter and barbecue grill.
The young Peterborough, suspected of murder, had already become famous for his hooligan behavior and his breaches of law and order.
The Englishman, suspected of killing the coach, despite his young age, is also described as a thug who has already become famous. L. Smith was last sentenced to prison for violations of law and order, and officials call him a member of a local youth gang that tends to commit violations of the law.
By the way, while investigating the murder of D. Kasiliauskis, the Peterborough police arrested a 30-year-old man and 45-year-old woman over the weekend. Authorities verified the version to see if the woman could have been an accessory to a bloody crime, according to the Cambridgeshire Police website. However, the suspect was soon released without charge. The 30-year-old detainee was released on bail at the time, and his potential role is still being explored.
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