Lina Savicke, 35, said she was at work in Boston, Lincolnshire, meters away from where her two children were playing with a hula hoop when she heard someone scream “mum”. He ran outside to find nine-year-old Lilia Valutyte bleeding from a stab wound with her distraught five-year-old sister standing by her side. Lilia Valutyte was stabbed while playing outside (Alms) Recalling the events of July 28, Ms Savicke told the Sunday Mirror: “I heard someone calling me ‘mum!’ “I go outside and see how my little girl, who was standing a meter away from her big sister, was bleeding to death.” The mother also revealed how the family of Lithuanian national Deividas Skebas, 22, who is accused of Lilia’s murder, had called to offer their support. Skebas, a fruit picker, was arrested at his home in the city two days after the stabbing. He was remanded in custody at Lincoln Crown Court after being charged with murder and a hearing is set for September 19. David Skebas arrives at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on Monday (PA) Floral tributes near the stage in Boston (Joe Giddens/PA) Speaking about the conversation with his mother, Ms Savicke told the Delfi Plus news agency in her native Lithuania: “His mother called yesterday. I heard he comes from a very good family. “He promised to take care of everything he can.” Ms Savicke said she told the suspect’s mother about her family’s plan to collect donations for a sculpture of an angel in Lilia’s memory. An inquest found Lilia died from a single stab wound and was identified by her stepfather, Aurelius Savikas. CCTV footage showed the nine-year-old’s final moments before the fatal attack. Lilia can be seen playing with a hula hoop with her younger sister before she was fatally stabbed at around 6.15pm on Thursday 28 July. Further footage shows police and paramedics running towards the schoolgirl after the attack as onlookers look on in shock and flee the area.