Simona Julius has been jailed for 8 weeks A woman has been jailed for eight weeks at Bristol Magistrates’ Court today for damaging a headstone at Westerleigh Crematorium last year. Simona Julius, 25, of St George, had admitted criminal damage and two counts of malicious communications at an earlier hearing. Julius daubed white paint over the headstone of 22-year-old Liam Scarman overnight 26 to 27 November 2020. She also left an unpleasant note for his family and, after publicity about the incident, sent further offensive messages to named family members in Christmas cards. She was also ordered to pay £500 compensation to the family and handed a three-year restraining order. District Judge Lynne Matthews described Julius’ actions as “perplexing” and “wicked” adding that the timing of the offences “struck at the very heart” of the family.
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Liam Scarman died aged 22 in 2017 but his grave at Westerleigh Crematorium was vandalised sometime between 5pm on Thursday 26 and 5am on Friday 27 November with a sickening note
Liam Scarman died aged 22 on Boxing Day in 2017 (Image: Sue Witt / SWNS.COM)
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