Mother confesses to killing her children
Lianne Smith, 43, was held by police in Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava after Rebecca, five, and her 11-month-old brother Daniel were found dead on Tuesday. According to reports, they had been suffocated.
The children died on the same day that Smith’s partner Martin Smith, 45, was extradited to Britain to face child sex charges.
One of Britain’s most wanted men until his arrest by Spanish police earlier this month, Smith allegedly jumped bail in 2008 while facing charges of rape of a child under 16, gross indecency with a girl under 16, indecent assault of a girl under 16 and attempted rape of a girl under 16.
A spokesman for Staffordshire Police said they originally attempted to trace his partner and her daughter after they left their home in the area in 2007.
“As soon as we became aware of the arrest of Martin Smith we instigated a welfare check — through authorities in Spain — on Lianne and Rebecca.” he said.
“We were informed that they were safe and well. Lianne declined all offers of police help and support and stated her intention to remain in Spain — as was her legal right — and not to return to the UK. At this point we also became aware of the existence of Rebecca’s younger brother.”
Lianne Smith had been a manager in Cumbria County Council’s children’s services department before the family moved to Staffordshire in October 2007.
It has been reported that Lianne, who is believed to have run a nursery in Barcelona, was worried the Spanish authorities would take her children away and that she planned to kill herself, leaving her children with a minder.
But in the end she could not bear to be parted from the youngsters.
The children’s nanny said she believed Smith intended to leave the two infants in her care and go off and kill herself.
Mimi Buckley, 21, from Merseyside, told the Daily Mirror: “I think she meant to hire me as a nanny, leave her children with me and then commit suicide. But I don’t think she could bear to leave them.”
She described the children as “beautiful” and spoke of Rebecca’s love of drawing and “girly things”.
Two police forces — Staffordshire and Cumbria — have referred the case to the police watchdog.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission will consider the contact they had with the family when they lived in the UK and decide whether it needs to conduct an investigation.
Post mortems were carried out yesterday and they are believed to have confirmed that the children died from suffocation.
In a statement, court officials said: “Smith spontaneously declared she had killed her two children.”




