Heartbroken Mother Writes to Libby Squire's Killer for Answers
Libby Squire's heartbroken mum pens prison letter to killer after 'cowardly' snubs

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Lisa Squire, mother of murdered university student Libby Squire, has written a letter to her daughter's killer, Pawel Relowicz, seeking answers about her daughter's final moments. Relowicz, serving a life sentence for the crime, has previously refused to meet Lisa, prompting her to express her anguish and demand clarity on the horrific events surrounding Libby's death.
- 01Lisa Squire wrote to Pawel Relowicz after he refused to meet her for answers regarding her daughter's murder.
- 02Libby was assaulted and killed on February 1, 2019, after a night out with friends in Kingston-upon-Hull.
- 03Relowicz, who had a history of sex crimes, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 27 years in 2021.
- 04In her letter, Lisa posed numerous questions about Libby's last moments and expressed skepticism about Relowicz's potential responses.
- 05Lisa emphasized her determination to keep Relowicz imprisoned for life, stating she does not wish him harm but does not want him to have a pleasant life.
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Lisa Squire, the mother of Libby Squire, a university student murdered in 2019, has penned a heartfelt letter to her daughter's killer, Pawel Relowicz, seeking answers about the tragic events leading to Libby's death. Relowicz, now 26, has previously rejected requests for a face-to-face meeting with Lisa, prompting her to express her anguish and frustration through written correspondence. In her letter, Lisa posed several poignant questions, including how Relowicz lured Libby into his car and the details surrounding the horrific assault and murder. She expressed doubt that he would provide truthful answers, labeling him a psychopath. Libby, who was just 20 years old at the time, was attacked after leaving a club in Kingston-upon-Hull. Following a massive search, her body was discovered 48 days later in the Humber Estuary. Lisa's letter also conveyed her resolve to ensure Relowicz remains imprisoned for life, emphasizing that while she does not harbor hatred towards him, she refuses to allow him any space in her mind. Relowicz was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 27 years for his crimes.
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The case has raised awareness about the safety of women in public spaces and the need for justice in cases of violence against women.
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