Freedom Parade will be top Lincoln soldier’s "last flagship event" – The Lincolnite

Posted: February 3, 2022 at 3:54 pm

The grieving friends and family of Louth murder victims Bethany Vincent and her son Darren Henson walked out of Lincoln Crown Court in solidarity, as killer Daniel Boulton was escorted away to spend his next 40 years in a cell.

A jury this week found Boulton, 30, guilty of murdering his ex-partner Bethany, 26, and her nine-year-old son Darren, known as DJ,and a judge did not delay in sentencing him to life in prison.

The case may now be closed from a legal perspective, but the torture faced by Bethany and DJs family and friends is far from over.

Bethany Vincent and her son Darren were killed in a devastating stabbing attack. | Photo: Facebook

Bethanys mum Caroline Vincent hasdescribed how her world came to end when police officers knocked on her door and said her daughter had passed away on May 31 last year, stabbed to death by Boulton at her own home.

She said: When they told me DJ had passed away as well, I just wanted to die.My beautiful girl and my grandson were gone.

I was sure they had got it wrong.DJ was my special boy, he was born just 12 weeks after my dad passed away.

Daniel Boulton has ruined so many lives.No mother should have to bury their daughter, never mind their grandson.

It is all because of one selfish man Daniel Boulton.

And DJs father, Kieran Henson, says his whole reason to live has now been taken away.

He said: I took my son home to his mum at 4pm, and a few hours later a police officer woke me and told me my son is no longer with us.

The worst part was that I will never hear him (DJ) again shout daddy.

I have gone from being a dad, to not being a dad. I dont work anymore.

My whole reason to live was taken away.

Tragically, Mrs Vincent also revealed her daughter had been due to move house just four days later to an address unknown by Boulton.

People laying flowers in memory of Bethany and Darren. | Photo: Graeme Whitworth

Following Bethany and DJs deaths a charity called Be Their Voice was set up in Louth to speak up for victims of domestic abuse.

In a statement after the verdict, the charity said: Our hearts and minds have never been far away from Bethanyand DJ since their deaths, and never more so now.

We shared inthe shock of their deaths with our community, and from thisdeveloped our passion and commitment to ensure they did notdie in vain.

We will move forward to create a fitting legacy tothem, by raising awareness of relationship and domestic abuse tohelp individuals recognise the early signs of toxic behaviours, andby signposting victims to support.

We send our continued love and support to Bethanys family andfriends; and hope the creation of such a legacy brings a measureof peace and comfort to them moving forward.

Daniel Boulton must serve at least 40 years in jail. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police

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