Brownhills Stabbing: Eight-Year-Old Victim Named As Mylee Billingham

54-year-old man has been arrested.

An eight-year-old girl stabbed to death in the West Midlands has been named by police as Mylee Billingham.

West Midlands Police said they were called to a property in Brownhills, near Walsall, around 9.15pm and found the girl had suffered serious injuries.

She was taken to hospital and died a short time later.

Mylee Billingham.
Mylee Billingham.
West Midlands Police

Mylee’s mother is reported to have said “my partner stabbed my little girl”, a neighbour has told the Press Association.

Graham Greatrex, 74, told how he helped comfort the woman after the schoolgirl was discovered badly wounded.

Greatrex, who lives a few doors from the crime scene, said he went to help the mother.

He said: “I just offered her a warm drink because it was a bitterly cold night.

“She just said, ‘My partner’s stabbed my little girl’.

“She was in shock and she couldn’t say anything else.”

An eight-year-old girl has died after being stabbing in Valley View, Brownhills
An eight-year-old girl has died after being stabbing in Valley View, Brownhills
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A 54-year-old man has been arrested after being found at the property with a stab wound to his stomach and will be “questioned in due course”, police said.

Detective Inspector Jim Colclough, from WMP’s homicide unit, said: “We are treating this as a domestic incident and are not looking for anyone else in connection with the child’s death.

“Our family liaison team are supporting the family of the little girl, who are naturally devastated by her death. Our thoughts remain with them.”

On Sunday the home was being searched by forensics experts in the cordoned off, one-storey dwelling, which is believed to belong to the local authority.

It was one of a row of terraced bungalows in the street.

A floral tribute left at the crime scene
A floral tribute left at the crime scene
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Greatrex said that a man had lived there for the past six months after the previous occupier, a woman, had died.

But he said he did not know the current occupant.

He added: “It was a bit of a shock. You can’t imagine it happening on our doorstep, especially when it’s a little girl.”

Other neighbours said they were also stunned at news that a child had died.

Bob Weir, who lives two doors away from the bungalow where the stabbing happened, said he had initially thought the incident was drug-related.

Weir, 72, added that a middle-aged man lived at the now sealed-off property, apparently on his own.

The pensioner told reporters: “I didn’t hear until this morning what it was and I was absolutely shocked – I didn’t know the bloke who lived there and he hadn’t lived there long, maybe six months, if that.

“There were police cars both sides of the road, ambulances … all sorts. I thought it was something to do with drugs.

“I didn’t know there were any kids in there. I thought he just lived on his own. I never saw a girl or a woman there.”

Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: “I only knew the guy to say hello to and I think he was married and was living there on his own.

“I didn’t hear anything before the police got here.

“It’s really sad. This is not the sort of area where you hear of anybody being stabbed.”

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