Man, 22, is charged with homicide after lady in her 50s is discovered useless

A person has been charged with homicide after a girl was discovered useless at a property in a leafy village on the weekend.

Gregor Bauld, 22, of The Coppice, Burbage, has been charged with homicide and possession of a bladed article. 

He is because of seem earlier than Leicester Magistrates’ Court tomorrow.

Police have been referred to as to the house in Burbage, Leicestershire, at 11.20am on Sunday by East Midlands Ambulance Service.

Despite the efforts of paramedics, the lady in her 50s was tragically pronounced useless on the scene.

A 22-year-old man has been charged with homicide after a girl in her 50s was discovered useless at a property in a leafy village

Floral tributes have been left on the scene, the place police are investigating the homicide of a girl in her 50s

Police on the scene in The Coppice, Burbage, the place a girl was discovered useless on Sunday 

Police arrested the person on the quaint cul-de-sac the place properties can promote for as much as £650,000.

Leicestershire Police stated formal identification has not but taken place and a autopsy examination will probably be carried out sooner or later.

A cordon stays in place whereas inquiries proceed. Floral tributes have been left exterior the entrance door of the property.

Detective Inspector Mark Parish, senior investigating officer, beforehand stated: ‘Officers will stay on the scene as our investigation progresses, and we proceed to research the total circumstances of what occurred.

‘I respect that the character of the incident might trigger some concern amongst residents within the space. 

‘However, I want to reassure them that that is an remoted incident, and we’re not in search of anybody else in reference to the incident.

‘If there may be anybody who hasn’t as but spoken to police and will have info linked to this incident, I’d urge you to please get involved with us, as what you noticed or heard could also be of serious to our investigation.’

Contact police on 101 quoting incident 251 of three March with info.