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Tuesday, September 04, 2012
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THE body of a man who had been brutally stabbed and strangled was found hidden under piles of leaves in a dense and remote area of woodland near Humberside Airport, a court heard.

The victim had allegedly been killed for stealing a satellite navigation system and his corpse lay undiscovered for many days before finally being found, the court was told.

  1. remote area:  Detective Chief Inspector Steve Hibbitt of Humberside Police Major Incident team, at the site near Humberside Airport where the body of   Arvydas Skrinkas  was found.

    Detective Chief Inspector Steve Hibbitt of Humberside Police Major Incident team, at the site near Humberside Airport where the body of Arvydas Skrinkas was found.

Lithuanian man Aleksandras Aleksiunas, 26, of Burke Street, Scunthorpe, denies murdering Arvydas Skrinkas at Cottager's Dale Woods, Limber, near Kirmington, between December 24 and January 10.

He and Lithuanian co-defendant Arundas Gervelis, 24, of Dale Street, Scunthorpe, deny falsely imprisoning Mr Skrinkas and his girlfriend, Agne Jozenaite, on December 24 and falsely imprisoning Miss Jozenaite on December 25.

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Timothy Roberts QC, prosecuting, told Hull Crown Court that Aleksiunas suspected Mr Skrinkas, 25, of Sheffield Street, Scunthorpe, and Miss Jozenaite, 23, of stealing a satellite navigation system belonging to Gervelis from a car while they were being given a lift to Gainsborough.

Aleksiunas was a "domineering" character and he set out to "identify the thieves".

About 10 days later, the couple, also both Lithuanian, were confronted by Aleksiunas and Gervelis outside their home and accused of the theft.

On Christmas Eve, the defendants and another man again went to the couple's home. They got in the back of a car driven by Gervelis, with Aleksiunas as the passenger.

Aleksiunas accused Miss Jozenaite of stealing the sat nav and Mr Skrinkas of hiding it. In a "sinister way", Aleksiunas asked them if they had brought a shovel or spade with them, claimed Mr Roberts.

Aleksiunas went to his mother's home, picked up a big shovel and put it in the boot. He showed the couple a large knife he had taken from his mother's home and put it in the waistband of his jeans. He put the knife in the front footwell, near his feet. Miss Jozenaite was allowed to get out of the car and it sped off.

Aleksiunas later allegedly went to her home and told her: "I have dug him into the ground."

Aleksiunas was arrested on suspicion of kidnap and taken towards a wooded area near Humberside Airport, where mobile phone records showed he had been. He became "extremely distressed and began crying hysterically" near where the body was found.

He denied killing Mr Skrinkas but the dead man's body was found in dense and remote woodland on January 10 after an intensive search.

Other evidence found hidden near the body, also under leaves, included a coat previously worn by Aleksiunas. Inside the jacket was a front door key to the home of his mother. Also found was a fob belonging to him from an address in Scunthorpe and a pair of sandals, a belt and a money bag belonging to the victim.

Blood from Mr Skrinkas was found on the jacket of Aleksiunas.

It was believed that Mr Skrinkas had first been stabbed with a knife, leaving a 12cm-deep wound in the back of his shoulder and other wounds, but that the cause of death was strangulation by a ligature.

The knife had never been found.

The case continues.

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