A WOMAN has been charged with murder after a “cheeky” five-year-boy was found dead at home in Essex.
Claire Button, 35, is set to appear at court tomorrow.
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Police swooped on the address in Windstar Drive, South Ockendon, on December 15 after reports of serious concerns for the welfare of Ms Button and little Lincoln Button.
Officers and paramedics tried desperately to save the child but sadly he died.
Mrs Button was taken to hospital for treatment and has since been discharged and arrested.
She was questioned by detectives before being charged and will appear at Southend Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
Lincoln’s family paid tribute, saying: “Link was a cherished, loved, sweet, beautiful young soul who was adored by all and will be sorely missed every day.”
Lincoln was a Year 1 pupil at Bonnygate Primary School, in South Ockendon which is part of the Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust.
In a statement, the school said: “His love for school, laughter and cuddles will be remembered and missed dearly.
“The school is working closely with the authorities and is being supported by Thurrock Council’s education team, who offer support and advice to schools over sensitive issues.
“The school’s priority is to support those within the community who need help to come to terms with this tragic loss.”
POLICE STATEMENT
Detective Chief Inspector Alan Blakesley, who is leading the investigation, said: “This continues to prove to be an immensely complex investigation into the death of a young child.
“My thoughts and the thoughts of all the investigative team remain with the family of Lincoln Button as we continue to support them through this awful time.
“It has taken a huge amount of work and dedication from the investigative team to reach this stage in our investigation and I would continue to call upon the public to refrain from speculating about the circumstances around this case.
“Any case as harrowing as this will understandably attract attention.
“But as we move to the point of charge, the time has come to respect the judicial process and to continue allowing Lincoln’s family privacy and the space to grieve.”
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