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Nikki Allan trial: Girl's bloodstained body found in basement | |
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Nikki Allan was killed on 7 October 1992 | Nikki Allan was killed on 7 October 1992 |
A seven-year-old girl's "heavily bloodstained" body was found dumped in the basement of a derelict building more than 30 years ago, a court heard. | A seven-year-old girl's "heavily bloodstained" body was found dumped in the basement of a derelict building more than 30 years ago, a court heard. |
Nikki Allan was found with 37 stab wounds in the Old Exchange building, Sunderland, in October 1992. | Nikki Allan was found with 37 stab wounds in the Old Exchange building, Sunderland, in October 1992. |
David Boyd, 55, of Chesterton Court, Stockton-on-Tees, denies murder. | David Boyd, 55, of Chesterton Court, Stockton-on-Tees, denies murder. |
A forensic scientist told Newcastle Crown Court that trails of blood indicated Nikki had been "dragged for some distance" through the building. | A forensic scientist told Newcastle Crown Court that trails of blood indicated Nikki had been "dragged for some distance" through the building. |
The court has heard Nikki was seen "skipping" behind a man shortly before 22:00 on 7 October 1992 towards the Old Exchange. | The court has heard Nikki was seen "skipping" behind a man shortly before 22:00 on 7 October 1992 towards the Old Exchange. |
It is believed her killer lifted her up and pushed her inside through a broken boarded up window more than 6ft off the ground. | It is believed her killer lifted her up and pushed her inside through a broken boarded up window more than 6ft off the ground. |
Jurors have seen an aerial image of Sunderland taken in 1992 showing where Nikki lived (in rectangle) and died (in circle) | Jurors have seen an aerial image of Sunderland taken in 1992 showing where Nikki lived (in rectangle) and died (in circle) |
Her disappearance sparked a major search with members of the community finding her body in the basement of the building the following morning. | Her disappearance sparked a major search with members of the community finding her body in the basement of the building the following morning. |
On the fourth day of the the trial, the court heard a statement from PC Nigel Beattie, the first police officer to reach Nikki's body. | On the fourth day of the the trial, the court heard a statement from PC Nigel Beattie, the first police officer to reach Nikki's body. |
He recalled that officers met a woman in the street in a "distressed state" who cried out "Oh God! It's the bairn, they've found the bairn" at about 10:30 on 8 October. | He recalled that officers met a woman in the street in a "distressed state" who cried out "Oh God! It's the bairn, they've found the bairn" at about 10:30 on 8 October. |
A group of men then directed him to a corner room in the basement where he saw Nikki's body lying against a wall. | A group of men then directed him to a corner room in the basement where he saw Nikki's body lying against a wall. |
He said her face and head were "covered in blood" and her chest appeared to have a blood-soaked "hole in it". | He said her face and head were "covered in blood" and her chest appeared to have a blood-soaked "hole in it". |
An artist's impression of the suspect in the murder of Nikki Allan was shown to the jury | An artist's impression of the suspect in the murder of Nikki Allan was shown to the jury |
Hilary Parkinson, the forensic scientist who examined the scene, found "splashes of blood" on the sill and floor around the window used for entry and a bloodstained brick. | |
She said Nikki was struck at least three times with large amounts of blood found in a ground-floor room. | She said Nikki was struck at least three times with large amounts of blood found in a ground-floor room. |
Ms Parkinson said there were "drag marks visible in the dust and debris" leading down stairs to the basement and through one room into another. | Ms Parkinson said there were "drag marks visible in the dust and debris" leading down stairs to the basement and through one room into another. |
Jurors were told her body had been pulled "for some distance" by the legs or ankles. | |
Ms Parkinson said Nikki's face, hair and green T-shirt were "heavily bloodstained" and her torso was naked when she was stabbed. | |
She said the use of DNA in criminal prosecutions was "in its infancy" in 1992 but she used adhesive tape to take fibre samples from Nikki's body at the scene. | She said the use of DNA in criminal prosecutions was "in its infancy" in 1992 but she used adhesive tape to take fibre samples from Nikki's body at the scene. |
The court heard Nikki was certified dead at the scene by Dr George Taylor at about 11:45 and was formally identified by her grandfather Richard Prest at Sunderland General Hospital's mortuary just before 17:00. | |
The jury has previously been shown CCTV footage the prosecution says shows Nikki and her killer and features an adult walking in front of a child. | The jury has previously been shown CCTV footage the prosecution says shows Nikki and her killer and features an adult walking in front of a child. |
They have also been told a woman heard screaming coming from the Old Exchange. | They have also been told a woman heard screaming coming from the Old Exchange. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Sunderland | Sunderland |
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