UPDATED: Woman and son named after Louth murder

A woman and her son were found dead at an address in the town

Author: Lincolnshire news teamPublished 1st Jun 2021
Last updated 2nd Jun 2021

Police have named a woman and her son who died in a double murder in Louth near Grimsby.

The bodies of 26 year-old Bethany Vincent and 9 year-old Darren Henson were discovered at a house on High Holme Road last night.

A 29 year-old man has been arrested in connection - and is also being questioned on suspicion of injuring a police officer in the Hubbards Hills area.

Both victims suffered multiple stab wounds and a knife believed to have been used to inflict the injuries was recovered at the scene.

Lincolnshire Police’s Head of Crime, Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Cox, said:

"This has been a tragic, extraordinary, and worrying set of circumstances in equal measure. A woman and child have lost their lives in the most devastating way and I know that their loved ones will be feeling the magnitude of that today and our thoughts go out to them.

“We have also seen communities in Louth, and indeed further afield, who will undoubtedly have been anxious about the possible danger in the town since last night. To all of you I want to say thank you. You have been listening to our safety advice and sharing our appeals, all of which has helped us to do our job to the best of our ability.

“I also want to thank our officers and other Emergency Services colleagues. The first responders last night were met with an unimaginable scene and reacted with professionalism to ensure we do what’s right by the victims, and that’s not a situation you can ever really prepare fully for.

“Our off-duty officer today showed how you’re never really off shift and how our staff will always do their very best to protect the public. A thank you doesn’t really cover it, and we wish him a speedy recovery.

“Finally, to all the officers and staff who have been involved in this challenging job overnight and into today, thank you for your ongoing commitment and professionalism.

“There is still a lot to do and now the work starts to understand exactly what has happened here and how.”

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