Woman jailed for life after terrifying fatal stabbing of little girl in park

A paranoid schizophrenic who was cleared of murdering a seven-year-old girl after slitting her throat will be detained in hospital “until it is no longer necessary”.

Eltiona Skana, 30, attacked schoolgirl Emily Jones as she spent March 22 – Mother’s Day – with her family in Queen’s Park, Bolton in the UK.

A court heard she was riding her scooter from her father Mark Jones to Sarah Barnes, her mother, when Skana grabbed the girl, cut her throat with a craft knife and ran off.

Emily was rushed to hospital but pronounced dead later.

Emily Jones smiling in two photos, one in a school uniform (left) and the other by a green fence (right)
Emily Jones (pictured) died after Eltiona Skana slit her throat with a knife while she was playing in a park. Source: AAP

Skana to spend life in prison

Skana was given a life sentence, with a minimum of eight years, on Tuesday at Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester.

"What this means is that you will be detained in hospital until no longer necessary," Judge Mr Justice Wall told her.

“If or when it’s no longer necessary, you will be released to prison.”

He told her the “background to the killing is your enduring mental health condition” and that she retained “a significant amount of responsibility”.

Skana, originally from Albania, was detained under the Mental Health Act and later admitted manslaughter due to diminished responsibility.

However, she was put on trial for murdering Jones, with prosecutors questioning if she was using her mental health as an “excuse” for the killing.

Court hears attack was ‘premeditated’

The court heard Skana, who was sent to high security Rampton Hospital, told a nurse the attack was “premeditated”.

“I waited in a park and picked my victim, I did what I did then tried to run away,” she was alleged to have said, though the court heard she made these remarks when she was not taking her antipsychotic medication.

Michael Brady QC, prosecuting, told the court last week there was no realistic prospect of a murder conviction after hearing from a forensic psychologist who treated Skana at Rampton.

“Violence while under psychosis, while she’s been psychotic she’s been violent, yes,” Dr Syed Afghan said

Emily Jones’ father Mark said in a statement his daughter was a vulnerable child full of innocence and wonder.

“She was just starting off on her path of life and her future was cut short,” he said.

“Our future has also been taken away. How can we enjoy life when the best part of it has been taken away?”

Eltiona Skana being arrested (left) and in a mug shot (right)
Eltiona Skana was given a life sentence, with a minimum of eight years for the muder of seven-year-old Emily Jones. Source: AAP

Emily Jones’ photo used in meme

However, they had to issue a statement last week after the widely-circulated photo of Emily was used as a conspiratorial meme.

It made a false claim about the attack, said it was carried out by a “Somalian migrant” and asserted the media “covered up” her killing.

This came despite Skana being Albanian and various national and local outlets reporting the crime. The press is restricted by what can be reported when a trial is set to take place, so as to avoid prejudicing the outcome.

Her death was also used as a contrast to the Black Lives Matter protests this year.

“We hold this picture dear to our hearts and to see it being used in this way is incredibly upsetting,” her parents said of the image being used in the meme.

“Emily loved everything and everyone, regardless of their race, gender or beliefs.”

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