Dad of Roberts Buncis makes plea to the public as murder investigation continues
Edgars Buncis has spoken for the first time following the death of his son
15:30, 16 DEC 2020
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Second teen released over Fishtoft murder
There will be an increased police presence in the area
A 13-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of the murder of Roberts Buncis, 12, has been released under investigation.
The body of Roberts was found in a common area at the rear of Alcorn Green in Fishtoft during the morning of Saturday, December 12.
Two teens, aged 14 and 19, were arrested on Saturday. The 14-year-old was charged with murder, and appeared in court in Lincoln on Monday, with a bandage around a hand wound. The 19-year-old was released with no further action on Monday afternoon.
Over £20,000 has been raised to help cover the funeral costs of Roberts, who died two days before his 13th birthday. At the time of publication, the total raised so far is £20,614.
Converted chapel on sale in West End Lincoln
Three double bedrooms with stained glass frontage
This converted chapel in Lincoln is on sale as a home. | Photo: Pygott & Crone
An old chapel in Lincoln that has been converted into a home has been put on the market for £320,000.
The three-bedroom Chapel House on Hampton Street still has chapel features, including stained glass windows, but has been transformed into a liveable property.
It has been listed by Pygott & Crone and advertised as having “a fantastic mixture of modern living whilst retaining its original charm and features.”
It has a downstairs utility shower room, plus a larger family bathroom upstairs, as well as a naturally lit up living room thanks to the stain glass windows.
Christopher Allbury-Burridge, 33, was killed at his home in Northampton on Friday
Police have today named the man who was stabbed to death as his family call on the community to help bring his killer to justice.
Christopher Allbury-Burridge, aged 33, died at the scene of the attack in Kingsley, Northampton shortly after 2.10am on Friday, December 10.
A post-mortem-investigation carried out by a Home Office pathologist in Leicester revealed that Christopher died from a single stab wound to the chest.
Today, Christopher s grieving mother Elaine paid tribute to her son as more than 50 detectives hunt his killer.
She said: As a family, we are devastated by the loss of Christopher. It would have been his 34th birthday later this month. His career was spent serving and caring for others.
Meet the man who s just been appointed chief constable of Lincolnshire Police on £161,115 a year
He joins the force from leading the regional policing team
Chris Haward
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