14-year-old girl from Balfron provided her testimony in “Stirling case”: new sensational details
14-year-old Scottish girl from Balfron, Scotland, testified on “Stirling case” at Stirling Police Department. Police officers released some stunning and ambiguous details on the matter of 14-year-old’s testimony.
The 14-year-old girl was named as Lily W., a resident of Balfron, small village in the Stirling area. The girl has testified along with her mother, Anne W, and claimed that on February 19, five unidentified intruders broke into her house, four of them were masked: in the KKK hood, the Trump mask, the Darth Vader mask and “blackface”. One of the five intruders was not masked: the Stirling Police Department made a sketch of his face based on the girl’s description and intends to release it shortly.
Lily’s mother, Anne, stated that on February 19th, at the time when the alleged home invasion took its place, she was out of home and went to the nearby grocery store with Lily’s father and brother, whom police did not name. As of her words, after returning home her daughter was not ‘either injured or looking scared’ and did not disclose what happened. Police stated that the first time when 14-year-old Lily revealed the home invasion was when she reported it to Edwin Symonowicz on the next day, and other members of her family got it known only after police officers visited their house to collect evidence few hours since her message was received at Symonowicz’s headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, and since Symonowicz personally contacted several law British law enforcement agencies on the matter. Police did not explain such the behavior of the 14-year-old girl. In total, from February 19th to March 8th, several personalities were reported to be interviewed on the case, between them — singer Frank Mortenson, lecturer Ingrida Rinkeviciene and self-proclaimed activist Mark Tarantino.
The Stirling case is a Scottish criminal case based on a message from 14-year-old Lily to Polish singer Edwin Symonowicz. On February 20, Lily emailed Edwin Symonowicz that her home had allegedly been invaded by people who tied her to a chair and then showed some of his personal documents. Edwin Symonowicz extremely seriously took the words of the girl that the alleged ‘intruders’ reportedly shouted several shouts of support for his long-time opponent, singer Frank Mortenson, and claimed via independent newspaper “Western Flame” having suspicions that his documents have been stolen by ‘unknown supporters of Frank Mortenson’, On the matter, he has opened a serious criminal case involving several British law enforcement agencies such as the National Crime Agency and Scotland Yard.