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Simon Vickers, a 50-year-old man from Darlington, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his 14-year-old daughter, Scarlett Vickers. A high court judge, Mr. Justice Cotter, announced that Vickers will serve a minimum of 15 years behind bars. The incident occurred on July 5 when the family was engaged in playful activities in their kitchen, which escalated to a fatal stabbing.
During the trial at Teesside Crown Court, forensic evidence revealed that the fatal stab wound was 11 centimeters deep and inflicted with significant force. While Vickers denied the murder and provided conflicting accounts of the events, he was ultimately found guilty by a jury after more than 13 hours of deliberation. Prosecutor Mark McKone KC criticized Vickers for his inconsistent statements and suggested his irritation with Scarlett's behavior may have played a role. Scarlett's mother, Sarah Hall, testified in defense of her husband, asserting he would never intentionally harm their daughter. Vickers claimed the stabbing was accidental, suggesting a freak accident involving a kitchen knife.