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Olivia Pratt-Korbel killer Thomas Cashman refused to appear in court after CPS sang 'We Are The Champions'

Thomas Cashman refused to attend his sentencing hearing this afternoon after being found guilty of the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Liverpool.

Manchester Crown Court heard that Cashman told his lawyer he was concerned the matter had been turned 'into a circus' after he became aware that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) celebrated his guilty verdict by singing 'We Are The Champions'.

The 34-year-old was found guilty last week of murdering Olivia and wounding her mother Cheryl Korbel, 46, as he chased convicted drug dealer Joseph Nee into their home on August 22 last year. The court heard how Cashman shot through the door, skimming Cheryl's wrist and hitting Olivia in the chest.

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Defence barrister John Cooper KC told the court Cashman had refused to attend today's hearing because he was aware that CPS officials had sung “We Are The Champions” following the verdict in his trial. Mr Cooper told the court that when the incident was raised with the officials, they claimed they were "entitled to".

Mr Cooper told the judge: “He has been spoken to and been given certain advice but he is concerned that the matter is turning into a circus.”

Mrs Justice Yip said she regarded his lack of attendance as “disrespectful” to not only the court but those interested in proceedings, including the family of the deceased. She told the court that Cashman would be sentenced in his absence.

Ahead of the sentencing, Olivia's mum read an emotional statement to the court, taking a teddy which was made from Olivia’s pyjamas into the witness box with her. She said the nine-year-old had been due to have her hair cut five days after

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