A nine-year-old girl has reportedly been stabbed to death in Somerset – with police arresting a teenage boy at a nearby railway station.
Emergency services responded a serious incident at a residential address in Lime Close, Weston-super-Mare, at around 6.10pm on Monday (15 December).
Despite the best efforts of medics, a nine-year-old girl was pronounced dead at the scene.

Sources told Wiltshire 999s that the victim sustained stab wounds, however, this has not yet been confirmed by Avon and Somerset Police.
A short time later a teenage boy was arrested at or near Worle railway station. He is being held in custody on suspicion of murder.

Superintendent Jen Appleford said: “We know the whole of Weston-super-Mare will be distraught and shocked to learn of this utterly dreadful news.
“The girl’s family were informed last night of what had happened. It is impossible for us to adequately put into words the pain and anguish they are feeling right now.
“Our heartfelt condolences go out to them, and we’ll ensure they receive support from a specially-trained officer.
“A criminal investigation is already well underway to establish the facts of this case. The formal identification process has not yet been completed, and a post-mortem examination will also be conducted.
“Out of respect for the family we’d please ask people not to speculate on the circumstances, or the identities of those involved, because that will only add to their enormous distress.”

Detectives from the Major Crime Investigation Team and forensics are at the scene, carrying out an investigation into the death. Cordons are likely to remain in place for some days.
Supt Appleford added: “We have no doubt the community will come together as one in response to this tragedy.
“Enquiries are being carried out at the property as part of our investigation and we’d ask for people’s patience and understanding while that work is undertaken.
“We will ensure our officers are available to provide reassurance and support to all. There will be an increased police presence in the area in the coming days, and we urge anyone with concerns to please speak to us, however we’d like to reassure people we are not aware of there being any increased risk to public safety.
“We will continue to provide updates to the public as our investigation progresses.”











